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This method was originally devised by traditional birth attendants in Tanzania, who estimate maternal blood loss after delivery by counting the number of blood-soaked kangas (the all-purpose cotton cloths, about 40 by 60 inches square, used as a skirt, shawl, head-wrap, or baby-carrier). Four soaked kangas equal a liter of lost blood.

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