When women are pregnant, they need to be careful in their daily lives and regularly go to the hospital for prenatal check ups to ensure their physical health. Many pregnant women find themselves with placental abruption during prenatal checkups, which can cause significant harm to their bodies and hinder fetal development. So, what are the reasons for early placental abruption in pregnant women?
Pregnant women with vascular disease can cause early placental abruption. Hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and other conditions can lead to vascular infarction, necrosis, and even rupture and bleeding of the placental decidua artery in pregnant women. If these bleeding situations are not prevented, it will worsen the condition of placental abruption in pregnant women.
Secondly, if pregnant women do not protect themselves well in the early stages of pregnancy, the abdomen may be impacted by external factors, which can also cause the rupture and bleeding of low decidua blood vessels in the placenta, leading to placental abruption. So pregnant women should be careful when acting after pregnancy and not go to crowded places casually. In addition, it is better to wrap the table corners and stool legs with foam boards to prevent them from hitting the pregnant woman's stomach.
In addition, excessive venous pressure inside the uterus of pregnant women can also cause placental abruption. Pregnant women need to undergo regular prenatal check ups to timely understand the development of the placenta. If the placenta develops abnormally, timely treatment measures can be taken to ensure normal fetal development. In addition, premature placental abruption in pregnant women can accelerate the loss of amniotic fluid. If it cannot be prevented, it is recommended that pregnant women give up pregnancy.