The only significant factor associated with placental abruption was smoking.
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No men will die of a placental abruption, so it's a low priority.
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Abruption occurred in 1 percent of antibody-positive women, compared to 0.3 percent of antibody-negative women.
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Her illness had created a placental abruption.
From the omaha.com
This proximity to the steering wheel may put the placenta at increased risk of abruption from direct impact with the steering wheel.
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Though I didn't know it at the time, I was experiencing a placental abruption, a complication my doctor had told me was a possibility.
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Diagnosed with a life-threatening placental abruption, Andrea was given an emergency Cesarean, and all three babies were delivered within the same minute.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Outcomes tested for included eclampsia, abruption, HELLP syndrome, stillbirth, neonatal death, perinatal death, small for gestational age and NICU admission.
From the sciencedaily.com
Complications from a placental abruption can include the death of the fetus, who is deprived of oxygen and nutrients, and the mother, who can bleed to death.
From the bostonherald.com
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Breaking off: an instance of sudden interruption
Placental abruption (also known as abruptio placentae) is an obstetric catastrophe (complication of pregnancy), wherein the placental lining has separated from the uterus of the mother. It is the most common pathological cause of late pregnancy bleeding. ...
A sudden breaking off; a sudden termination; a violent separation of bodies
Tearing away, separation or detachment
The premature parting of the placenta from the uterine wall. Also called abruptio placentae.