Placental abruption

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Placental abruption
Synonyms Abruptio placentae
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, uterine contractions
Complications Disseminated intravascular coagulation, fetal distress, preterm birth
Onset Third trimester of pregnancy
Duration Varies
Types N/A
Causes Trauma, hypertension, cocaine use, smoking, multiple pregnancy
Risks Previous placental abruption, preeclampsia, advanced maternal age
Diagnosis Ultrasound, clinical presentation
Differential diagnosis Placenta previa, uterine rupture
Prevention Avoidance of risk factors
Treatment Delivery, blood transfusion, monitoring
Medication N/A
Prognosis Depends on severity and gestational age
Frequency 1 in 200 pregnancies
Deaths N/A


Placental abruption is the separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus before childbirth, which causes severe bleeding that threatens the life of the mother and the fetus

Marginal and concealed placental abruption
Marginal and concealed placental abruption

What is placenta?[edit]

The placenta is the organ that supplies food and oxygen to the baby during pregnancy.

Pathophysiology of placental abruption[edit]

Placental abruption occurs when the placenta detaches from the uterus before delivery.

Risk factors[edit]

  • History of placental abruption in previous pregnancy
  • Long-term (chronic) high blood pressure
  • Sudden high blood pressure in pregnant women who had normal blood pressure in the past
  • Heart disease
  • Abdominal trauma
  • Smoking
  • Alcohol or cocaine use
  • Placental abruption in an earlier pregnancy
  • Fibroids in the uterus
  • An injury to the mother (such as a car crash or fall in which the abdomen was hit)
  • Being older than 40

Signs and symptoms[edit]

The most common symptoms are vaginal bleeding and painful contractions.

Effect on the fetus[edit]

Blood and oxygen supply to the baby may also be affected, leading to fetal distress.

Cause[edit]

The cause is unknown, but high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, cocaine or alcohol use, injury to the mother, and having multiple pregnancies increase the risk for the condition.

Diagnosis[edit]

Physical exam including a vaginal examination Check contractions of the baby Ultrasound to placenta Monitor Baby's heart rate and rhythm

Prevention[edit]

Keeping high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes under control Not using tobacco, alcohol, or cocaine

Alternative Names[edit]

Premature placental separation; Placental separation; Placental abruption; Vaginal bleeding - abruption; Pregnancy - abruption

Treatment[edit]

Treatment depends on the severity of the condition and can range from bed rest to emergency C-section.


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