What does placental abruption mean?

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-24 01:35:35
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Placental abruption refers to 20 weeks after pregnancy, the placenta has been partially or completely separated from the uterine wall before delivery, resulting in a large amount of vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, abdominal muscle tension, fetal acute ischemia and hypoxia, fetal distress, and even fetal death in utero. Serious complications such as hemorrhagic shock, renal failure, etc. If not handled in time, it will endanger the lives of mothers and infants. It is a very dangerous disease, and the disease develops very rapidly.