Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Evidence supports the importance and impact simulation has had on preparation for postpartum hemorrhage. Preparation with hands-on education is imperative for a safe outcome during a real-life hemorrhage situation. Lack of frequent education and simulation can equate to negative outcomes for all involved. The purpose of this project was to increase exposure to a safe environment to explore knowledge and skills during a postpartum hemorrhage event. This quality improvement project surveyed postpartum nurses pre and post-mock postpartum hemorrhage simulation. The setting allowed for mistakes, discussion, and open communication among staff. Before the simulation, participants self-reported not feeling prepared for a PPH should it occur in their nursing unit. Post-simulation revealed enhanced readiness for PPH, increased awareness of agency policy and protocols for PPH, and a desire for more hands-on, practice experience to ensure positive outcomes for both patients and staff.