Placental Abruption is a serious condition in which the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus before birth. It can separate partially or completely.
It s a serious condition in which the placenta starts to come away from the inside of the womb wall before the baby has delivered.
Signs and Symptoms of Placental Abruption include:
Placental abruption is a medical condition in which the placenta detaches from the uterus.
Birth Day - 2000 Placental Abruption was released on: USA: 6 July 2001
Diagnosis of placental abruption relies heavily on the patient's report of her symptoms and a physical examination performed by a health care provider.
I would definitely discuss with your ob/gyn or even your family physician.
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The first line of treatment for placental abruption involves replacing the mother's lost blood with blood transfusions and fluids given through a needle in a vein. Oxygen will be administered, usually by a mask or through tubes leading to the nose.
older age of the mother, history of placental abruption during a previous pregnancy, high blood pressure, diabetes, collagen vascular diseases, the presence of a type of uterine tumor called a leiomyoma, twins, triplets, or other multiple pregnancies.
The most common causes of slight spotting during pregnancy are implantation bleeding, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, placenta previa, and placental abruption.
cord prolapse placental abruption and not large enough chest cavity
Strongly doubt it. So far as I know, there is no known relationship between chiari malformation and the placental abnormalities mentioned above (pre-eclampsia, abruption, previa).
Check out this site, or you could search "placental abruption" or abrutio placentae" in any search engine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placental_abruption
African-American and Latin-American women have a greater risk of this complication than do Caucasian women.