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Risk Factors

The following factors increase your chance of developing placental abruption:

Treatment

Talk with your doctor about the best treatment plan for you. Treatment options include:

Fluids may be given by IV to replace lost fluids. Blood transfusions may also be given to replace lost blood supply.

The mother and fetus will be carefully monitored for signs of distress or shock, including abnormal heart rates.

If danger exists for mother or fetus, an emergency Cesarean delivery may be done. If both the mother and fetus are at low risk of complications and the fetus is full-term, the mother may deliver vaginally.