A nurse says she cannot work in her job after experiencing extreme blood loss during childbirth. Doctors quoted in coverage state that a condition associated with very heavy bleeding during delivery is becoming more common. The reports describe how significant hemorrhage during and after birth can lead to long-term physical consequences that affect a person’s ability to work. The nurse’s account is used to illustrate the impact on affected mothers, while medical commentary focuses on the trend of increasing cases and the need for awareness and appropriate care during pregnancy and delivery. Across the reporting, the central themes are the severity of the bleeding experienced during childbirth, the resulting effect on employment and health, and clinicians’ view that the underlying condition responsible for such hemorrhage is rising. The coverage does not indicate a single cause for the increase, but it emphasizes the importance of recognition and timely treatment when postpartum bleeding is severe.