It is crucial for women to be made aware of the signs of placental abruption, such as vaginal bleeding, and that if they experience such symptoms they must get into contact with their health care provider / the hospital " without any delay ".
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Two years later, on 8 November 2003, she prematurely gave birth to her daughter, Louise, resulting from a sudden placental abruption that placed both mother and child at risk, and the Countess had to undergo an emergency caesarean section at Frimley Park Hospital, while the Earl of Wessex rushed back from Mauritius.
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If delivery is unavoidable ( i . e . because of placental abruption, or pre-eclampsia / HELLP syndrome ), then glucocorticoids ( i . e . cortisol ) can be administered to induce type II pneumocytes to synthesize and secrete pulmonary surfactant, improving the chances of newborn survival ( by preventing neonatal respiratory distress syndrome ).
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Low levels of amniotic fluid due to mid-trimester or previable PPROM ( before 24 weeks ) can result in fetal deformity ( ex : Potter-like facies ), limb contractures, pulmonary hypoplasia ( underdeveloped lungs ), infection ( especially if the mother is colonized by group B streptococcus or bacterial vaginosis ), prolapsed umbilical cord or compression, and placental abruption.
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There is some evidence that AFE may be associated with abdominal trauma A 2006 study showed that the use of drugs to induce labor, such as misoprostol, nearly doubled the risk of AFE . A maternal age of 35 years or older, caesarean or instrumental vaginal delivery, polyhydramnios, cervical laceration or uterine rupture, placenta previa or abruption, eclampsia, and fetal distress were also associated with an increased risk.
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The PCE study found that " pregnancies with high exposure to PCE were 2.4 times more likely to end with stillborn babies and 1.4 times more likely to experience placental abruption when the placenta peels away from uterine wall before delivery, causing the mother to bleed and the baby to lose oxygen compared with pregnancies never exposed to PCE . " Higher exposure lead to a 35 percent higher risk of abruption.
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The PCE study found that " pregnancies with high exposure to PCE were 2.4 times more likely to end with stillborn babies and 1.4 times more likely to experience placental abruption when the placenta peels away from uterine wall before delivery, causing the mother to bleed and the baby to lose oxygen compared with pregnancies never exposed to PCE . " Higher exposure lead to a 35 percent higher risk of abruption.
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The optimism once instilled by Trudeau, while running for election as Prime Minister in 2015, was now encountering major abruption and an inevitable fade into the obscurity of the law s double standards ( especially when considering licensed producers such as Tweed, Bedrocan, etc . ) On May 21, 2016, Young spoke to CBC News and expressed that " The biggest problem is that nobody knows what's coming down the pipeline as they draw up this piece of legislation.