morkakeblødning
Morkakeblødning, also known as placental abruption or abruptio placentae, refers to a serious pregnancy complication where the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus before the baby is born. This separation can occur partially or completely, and it can happen at any point during the third trimester of pregnancy, although it is most common in the last 12 weeks.
The exact cause of morkakeblødning is not always clear, but several risk factors have been identified. These
Symptoms can vary depending on the severity of the abruption. Common signs include vaginal bleeding, which
The consequences of morkakeblødning can be serious for both the mother and the baby. For the mother,
Diagnosis is typically made based on the woman's symptoms and a physical examination. Ultrasound can sometimes