Tiffany Reese
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As you started going in for your visits and your checkups, who were you being seen by and what was that process like?
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The Mayo Clinic states that a placental abruption is an uncommon yet serious complication of pregnancy. The placenta develops in the uterus during pregnancy. It attaches to the wall of the uterus and supplies the baby with nutrients and oxygen. A placental abruption occurs when the placenta partly or completely separates from the inner wall of the uterus before delivery.
The Mayo Clinic states that a placental abruption is an uncommon yet serious complication of pregnancy. The placenta develops in the uterus during pregnancy. It attaches to the wall of the uterus and supplies the baby with nutrients and oxygen. A placental abruption occurs when the placenta partly or completely separates from the inner wall of the uterus before delivery.
The Mayo Clinic states that a placental abruption is an uncommon yet serious complication of pregnancy. The placenta develops in the uterus during pregnancy. It attaches to the wall of the uterus and supplies the baby with nutrients and oxygen. A placental abruption occurs when the placenta partly or completely separates from the inner wall of the uterus before delivery.
This can decrease or block the baby's supply of oxygen and nutrients and cause heavy bleeding in the mother. Placental abruption often happens suddenly. If left untreated, it endangers both the mother and baby.
This can decrease or block the baby's supply of oxygen and nutrients and cause heavy bleeding in the mother. Placental abruption often happens suddenly. If left untreated, it endangers both the mother and baby.
This can decrease or block the baby's supply of oxygen and nutrients and cause heavy bleeding in the mother. Placental abruption often happens suddenly. If left untreated, it endangers both the mother and baby.
So scary. Were they able to tell if you had the placental abruption or not?
So scary. Were they able to tell if you had the placental abruption or not?
So scary. Were they able to tell if you had the placental abruption or not?
Obviously, now you've learned so much about this and you're coming to it from that hindsight perspective. But at the time when all this stuff is going on and you are in their care, was your anxiety increasing? Like, were you stressed or did you feel like at that time you were in good care?