Different methods are reported to either prevent or treat this problem, including uterine massage or manual removal of clots from the cervix or uterus by the birth attendant at the birth. In addition, TBAs and midwives reported massaging the woman’s uterus on their daily postpartum visits for the first 3 days after birth. Usually the practice of massage combined with roasting, which is believed to prevent the blood from clotting, ensures that the women bleeds “enough.” If the women feels she is not bleeding enough, treatment is sought from traditional healers, injectionists, drug sellers, or trained health workers.