Introduction
Obstetric haemorrhage remains a significant cause of maternal mortality and morbidity inspite of advances in medical and surgical management and blood transfusion facilities.WHO data indicates haemorrhage accounts for (35%) of maternal deaths worldwide.[1] Haemorrhagic shock is a serious complication, which may occur in many obstetrical situations. Antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum haemorrhage(PPH) can be managed effectively by concentrating on the management of the obstetrical cause of the bleeding.However, this is not always adequate and the pregnant woman needs further assessment and management to prevent complications.The aim of present study was to determine various causes of haemorragic shock throughtout pregnancy, during delivery and postpartum period and its management along with maternal outcome.