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Can a mother’s obstetric hemorrhage result in injury to the baby?

In 0.5% of all labors, mothers experience antepartum hemorrhage, otherwise known as excessive vaginal bleeding during pregnancy. There are two main causes of the complication: placental previa which...

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Can a placental abruption or separated placenta result in harm to the baby?

Yes. A placental abruption (or simply referred to as an “abruption”) is a complication that develops when the placenta pulls away from the wall of the uterus before the delivery of the baby.   When the...

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Can a placental abruption result in injury or death of the mother?

A placental abruption is a condition that develops when the placenta peels away from the uterus during the term of the pregnancy.  Depending on the location of the abruption and the degree to which the...

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