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Complications related to the placenta are very rare, but when they occur, they can cause severe complications to the fetus and mother
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Window To The Womb 6 Complications of The Placenta 6 Complications October | 2022 Presentation
Placenta Complications related to the placenta are very rare, but when they occur, they can cause severe complications to the fetus and mother
6 Complications The Placenta During Pregnancy Infarcts in the placenta Placenta previa 04. 01. Placental abruption 05. Placenta accreta 02. Retained placenta 06. Placental insufficiency 03.
Cesarean delivery will be required if the placenta is still blocking the cervix near the time of delivery Placenta previa The placenta partially or completely covers the cervix, which is the entrance through which the baby will emerge. This problem is more frequent early in pregnancy and usually resolves as the placenta grows higher in the uterus.
Placenta Accreta The placenta develops too deeply into the uterine wall. This can result in severe blood loss during or after delivery, which can be fatal.
Placental Insufficiency The failure of the placenta to give enough nutrition to the unborn fetus during pregnancy is referred to as placental insufficiency.
Infarcts in The Placenta Within the placenta, there may be patches of dead tissue termed infarcts caused by diminished blood flow in specific locations.
Placental Abruption Placental abruption is a pregnancy complication in which a portion or whole of the placenta separates from the uterus before the baby is delivered.
Retained placenta If the placenta is not delivered within 30 minutes after the baby's delivery, it is said to be retained. It is a major issue because it can result in serious infections or life-threatening blood loss. Retained placenta is a rare but serious condition.
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