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Ablatio placentae - Abruptio Placentae - Placental Abruption - Premature Placental Seperation

Separation of the placenta to carry natural wall of the uterus after 20 weeks of pregnancy and before the beginning (birth) and cause bleeding behind the placenta Retroplacental Haemorrhage.

And is a type of antepartum haemorrhage (prenatal) Antepartum Haemorrhage, and bleeding before the situation is bleeding who gets pregnant after 20 weeks of pregnancy to the beginning of the situation (birth).

And placental abruption are two types:

   
   

And can also divide to hemorrhage apparent Apparent Haemorrhage where the blood comes out of the vagina (vulva).

And bleeding hidden Concealed Haemorrhage where the blood does not come out of the vagina, but be bleeding behind the placenta completely.

And types of placental abruption (partial and full) can be visible or hidden. And cause placental abruption pain when pregnant with bleeding from the vagina that was visible and can cause a shock to the mother by the loss of blood and lack of platelets in the blood and some blood clotting factors, and the diagnosis is made from symptoms and sonar, and treatment is rest and by the case of the mother developing fetus can be motivating birth through the vagina or caesarean section.

 Sketch shows partial placental abruption Partial Placental Abruption with bleeding being hidden Concealed Haemorrhage behind the placenta where the blood does not come out of the vagina.

 
 Sketch shows partial placental abruption Partial Placental Abruption with the fact that the bleeding visible Apparent Haemorrhage where the blood comes out of the vagina.


 

Sketch shows complete placental abruption Complete Placental Abruption with bleeding being hidden Concealed Haemorrhage behind the placenta where the blood does not come out of the vagina.
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