You should check with your Dr before becoming pregnant again. You are at a higher risk for it happening again if you've experienced it once.
Check out this site, or you could search "placental abruption" or abrutio placentae" in any search engine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placental_abruption
Placental abruption is a medical condition in which the placenta detaches from the uterus.
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the rigorous movements causes placental abruption which means the placenta, which transfers nutrients and oxygen, detaches from the uterus and the baby dies.
Placenta abruptio or placental abruption is abnormal separation of the placenta from the uterine wall.
Yes, using cocaine in particular can cause the placenta to separate from the uterus during pregnancy (placental abruption).
Yes, Breus Mole is a very rare complication of placental abruption in which the placenta essentially bleeds into itself. It is thought to be caused by maternal thrombosis.
There are a number of things that may make your placenta feel hard and have pain. In most cases, this may be due to abruption or this could be early labor signs.
Actually, the bleeding behind the placenta at 7 weeks gestation is called a "subchorionic" hematoma. This happens sometimes in pregnancies when the fetus attaches to the uterus. This is not necessarily a primary indication of a placental abruption and most pregnancies with subchorionic bleeds resolve after a few weeks
Yes you can have another baby, it depends on what they think caused the abruptio placenta. Cocaine and trauma can both cause this, but sometimes there is no explanation. The risk is greater if the placenta is covering the opening to the uterus, placenta previa.
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: Vaginal bleeding Abdominal pain Back pain Uterine tenderness or rigidity Uterine contractions
I have never heard of that, but it sounds bad. You should either go to the emergency room, or make a doctor's appointment if you are not too worried. Abruptio (ab-RUP-she-oh) placentae (pla-SEN-tee), also called placental abruption, occurs when the placenta breaks away from the uterus ahead of time. The problem can occur anytime between the 20th week of pregnancy and the beginning of delivery. All or only part of the placenta may break away from the uterus. Placental abruption can be dangerous for both you and the baby. You could lose a lot of blood, and the baby could die from lack of food and oxygen.