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The process of rapture of placenta is known as placental abruption.

The following are the consequences :

  1. If a large amount of placenta is separates from uterus, the baby will probably be in distress until delivery and may die in utero,thus resulting in a stillbirth
  2. The baby may be premature and need to be placed in the newborn intensive care unit.He or she might have problems with breathing and feeding.
  3. If the baby is in distress in the uterus,he or she may have a low level of oxygen in the blood after birth.
  4. the newborn may have low blood pressure or a low blood count c
  5. If the separation is severe enough,the baby could suffer brain damage or die before or shortly after birth.
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