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    Placenta Abruptio

    Placenta Abruptio



    Home Treatment

    Although most cases of placenta abruptio cannot be directly prevented, you can avoid or treat factors that are known to greatly increase your risk of placental abruption.

    • Avoid cigarette smoking during pregnancy.
    • Avoid cocaine and methamphetamine use during pregnancy.
    • Keep a regular schedule of prenatal checks throughout your pregnancy.
    • If you have high blood pressure, carefully follow your health professional's treatment recommendations.
    • Experts recommend you take 0.4 mg (400 mcg) to 0.8 mg (800 mcg) of folic acid every day.

    Even during a healthy pregnancy, placenta abruptio is a possible complication. But you can optimize your fetus's and your ability to handle a medical complication by making healthy lifestyle choices and having regular prenatal checks throughout your pregnancy. For more information, see the topic Reference Pregnancy.

    Call 911 or other emergency services immediately if you have:

    During pregnancy, pay attention to symptoms or injuries that can be related to the placenta separating from the uterine wall (placenta abruptio). Call your health professional immediately if you are pregnant and you experience:

    • Reference Light or moderate vaginal bleeding.
    • Sudden, but moderate, belly pain. The uterus may feel hard or rigid.
    • A blow to the abdomen, as from a fall or a physical attack.
    • A motor vehicle accident.
    • Signs of preterm labor, including:
      • Regular contractions.
      • Pain in the abdomen or back. This pain can be sharp or aching.

    Coping with loss

    Should your baby die as a result of placenta abruptio, allow yourself permission and time to grieve your loss. Your partner, children, and other family members may also need time to grieve.

    Contacting a support group, reading about the experiences of other women, and talking to your doctor, friends, a counselor, or a member of the clergy may help you and your family deal with your loss. For more information, see the topic Reference Grief and Grieving.

    If you have plans to become pregnant after having had placenta abruptio, talk to your health professional ahead of time about maximizing your chances of a healthy pregnancy in the future.



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