Placental Abruption (Abruptio Placentae) What Is Placental Abruption? Placental abruptionis something that can happen suddenly duringpregnancy. It can be dangerous for you and yourbaby. Fortunately, it’s not common. Yourplacentadevelops in your uterus while you’re pregnant. It sends nutrients and ...
Molar pregnancy is when an abnormal clump of cells develops in your uterus, rather than a placenta. This means the embryo can't develop. Molar pregnancy often ends in miscarriage. But if that doesn't happen, it requires treatment to avoid complications. ...
for intravenous potassium and/or magnesium administration, severe cramping, Sheehan's syndrome (infarction of the pituitary gland after substantial blood loss during childbirth), gestational diabetes, miscarriages in the first trimester, premature delivery, polyhydramnios, preeclampsia, and abruptio placenta...
Your health-care professional will first ask you questions about the pelvic pain, including when the pain began, if there are other associated symptoms, what relieves the pain, and if you have any other medical conditions. A physical exam and laboratory studies of blood and urine are the next...
Pelvic pain can have a number of different causes. Some of the most common causes will be discussed in this article. What does the pelvis look like? Technically, the pelvis refers to the bones of the hip that rest on the legs and support the spine. It also can refer to thecavityinside...