Premature separation of placenta with coagulation defect - what does this mean
Premature separation of the placenta with coagulation defect is a condition in which the placenta separates from the uterus before the baby is born due to a defect in the coagulation system, which makes it difficult for the placenta to stay attached. this can cause severe bleeding and can be life-threatening for both mother and baby.
What happens during the disease - premature separation of placenta with coagulation defect
Premature separation of placenta with coagulation defect is caused by an imbalance in the coagulation system, leading to a decrease in the production of coagulation factors and an increase in the activity of fibrinolytic enzymes. this results in a decrease in the strength of the placental attachment to the uterine wall and an increase in the risk of premature separation of the placenta. additionally, the decrease in the production of coagulation factors leads to an increased risk of bleeding and other complications.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main Goal: Treating the disease of Premature Separation of Placenta with Coagulation Defect
- Administering blood clotting medications
- Monitoring vital signs
- Performing blood transfusions
- Providing oxygen therapy
- Administering antibiotics
- Providing nutritional support
- Performing surgery to repair any damage to the placenta
- Monitoring the fetus for signs of distress
- Providing psychological support to the mother
8 Days of Hospitalization Required
Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established
Premature separation of placenta with coagulation defect - Prevention
The best way to prevent premature separation of placenta with coagulation defect is to ensure that pregnant women receive regular prenatal care, including regular ultrasounds, to monitor the health of the fetus and placenta. additionally, pregnant women should be encouraged to avoid activities that could lead to trauma to the abdomen, such as contact sports, and should be advised to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle.