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The only way to tell if your placenta has separated from the uterus it to go to your OBGYN and have them do a sonogram. If your doctor is unavailable, I would go to your local emergency room. I urge you to do this as soon as possible because my first daughter died from this and your baby may be in grave danger. The best of luck to you and I hope everything is ok.
You need to call your doctor immediately or go to the emergency room of your closest hospital.While this may be gas or the flu, you should be seen by a doctor to rule out more serious complications of pregnancy such as pre-eclampia, or placenta previa. These conditions are very treatable when they are caught early.Please go to your doctor and get checked out.
No. that's like comparing Apples to Oranges. Placenta Previa is when the Placentation grows across the Cervical Os, blocking baby's Natural Way Out. CS is the Usual Mode of delivery in these, otherwise Mama can Bleed, possibly to death. Placenta PERCRETA, is one of the three 'Creta Sisters, all terms used to describe a placenta that Invades the Uterine wall. These are, sorted by Level of Severity, Placenta Accreta, in which the placental Villi are penetrating too deeply into the Uterine wall, causing issues with hemmorhage post-Delivery, Placenta Increta, in which the placentation penetrates through the Uterine wall & into it's Muscle Layer, and finally Placenta Percreta, in which the placentation grows all they way through the uterus, possibly attaching to other organs. If you've got Simple Previa & it's known about in advance of Delivery, your birth mode might have to change to a Safety Driven CS. (it makes for a Right Nasty Surprise, if it isn't found in Advance of Delivery, possibly a Life Threatening one, so go get that Sono done). If it's one of the 'Creta Sisters, you need to see a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist or a Perinatologist to keep track of the placentation as it develops & a plan of Surgical Delivery developed, with VB completely off the table. Hysterectomy at time of Delivery can be a Real possibility especially if it's one of those last 2 'Creta Sisters there. Not to frighten anybody, but if it's ANY of the 'Cretas, find an excellent physician & Surgeon to handle the Complex delivery required. ALL these described conditions can potentially Kill Everybody directly involved with gestation (Mom & Baby(ies). NO LABOR or FULL CONTRACTION ACTIVITY, Mom or baby can bleed out if the placentation detaches, or is Shredded by baby in the case of Previa. Previa is Not associated in any way with the 'Creta sisters & cannot 'evolve' or 'worsen' into them.
No. You can go into labor without your water breaking and without bleeding. You can go into labor and it can stop spontaneously. However, if you bleed and you are not in labor, you should contact your physician.
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go to the doctors, you could be pregnant and have placenta previa (dont know if this would cause the bleeding though) but you need to go to a doctor and get checked out anyway
Go see your doctor as soon as possible, call them right now. It could be a cervical change that can cause vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can also be a symptom of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. Another cause for bleeding during pregnancy is a miscarriage although the first two reasons for bleeding are more common, it is still a good idea to contact your doctor. ANSWER GO TO THE HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY I know this statement was made a while back but for anyone else, the commonest cause of bleeding in mid-late pregnancy is the low lying placenta (placenta previa) A cervical change is possible, an ectopic would present at around six weeks, and you don't always bleed, You would not have a miscarriage at this staGe (only prior to 20 weeks) it would be pre-term labor.
Nothing, it is too soon.
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