abruption in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ə'brʌpʃən ] ]
Examples
- Fresh, red blood is usually not associated with dilation, but rather serious complications such as placental abruption, or placenta previa.
- Dr . Ramsey's work had significant implications for understanding the development of the placenta and problems with placental development, including placental abruption.
- Typical risks include umbilical cord entanglement, abruption of placenta, preterm labor, premature rupture of the membranes ( PROM ) and severe maternal discomfort.
- A three-fold risk of placental abruption and a two-fold risk of pre-term delivery were reported in mothers with subclinical hypothyroidism.
- Cigarette smoking, cocaine use and high blood pressure have been linked to abruptions, but women with a genetic predisposition to clotting are at high risk.
- The risk of placental abruption can be reduced by maintaining a good diet including taking folic acid, regular sleep patterns and correction of pregnancy-induced hypertension.
- At that time, Chico Xavier met the young student of Medicine and medium Waldo Vieira; together they psychographed several books; until their abruption some years later.
- These often include heart disease, renal disease, diabetes, preeclampsia, placenta previa, placenta abruption, antepartum hemorrhage after 20 weeks gestation, and active genital herpes.
- In most cases, placental disease and abnormalities of the spiral arteries develop throughout the pregnancy and lead to necrosis, inflammation, vascular problems, and ultimately, abruption.
- Low levels may alternatively predict issues with the placenta, resulting in adverse complications such as intrauterine growth restriction, preeclampsia, placental abruption, premature birth, or fetal death.