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What is placenta praevia?
By Laura Lee Davies on 12/12/2006 01:13:50
Sometimes, placenta grows across the opening of the uterus. This is called placenta praevia, and can be dangerous for mother and baby.
Doctors today are well aware of the dangers of placenta praevia, but what exactly is it and should you be concerned about it?What is placenta praevia?The placenta is your baby's source of nourishment through pregnancy. Sometimes, it grows low down
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Placental Abruption
By Anna Lewis on 22/02/2012 16:38:36
Everything you need to know about one of the most common causes of miscarriage
will be advised. If the abruption is severe you could have lost a lot of blood and might need a blood transfusion.If you are earlier on in your pregnancy when your doctor suspects an abruption, you might be able to delay delivery, as long as you and your baby
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Polyhydramnios: symptoms, causes and treament
By Maria Muennich on 15/11/2009 01:00:30
What are the implications of an excess of amniotic fluid for your pregnancy and birth, and what can you do?
What is Polyhydramnios?Polyhydramnios, or hydramnios, is a condition affecting a very small percentage pregnancies where the womb holds excessive amniotic fluid. Amniotic fluid surrounds your unborn baby and is essential for her healthy
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