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Placental insufficiency

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Placental insufficiency
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Placental Insufficiency
Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors
Symptoms & Signs
Diagnosis & Tests
Prevention & Expectations
Treatment & Monitoring
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Placental insufficiency is a complication of pregnancy in which the placenta cannot bring enough oxygen and nutrients to a baby growing in the womb. The placenta is the organ that develops during pregnancy to feed a developing baby.

Placental insufficiency is the failure of the placenta to supply nutrients to the fetus and remove toxic wastes.
What is going on in the body?

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Placental insufficiency - the placenta is no longer providing the baby with enough oxygen.
Multiple births - in some cases, multiple babies are delivered by c-section.

Placenta previa .
Abruptio placentae .
Placenta Accreta.
Placenta, Retained.
Placental Insufficiency.
Chorioamnionitis.
Oligohydramnios . Too little amniotic fluid.
Polyhydramnios . Too much amniotic fluid.

Toxemia
Aborting hydatidiform mole
Choriocarcinoma
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Mothers may be at greater risk for pregnancy-associated morbidities such as hypertensive disorders, fetal growth restriction, and placental insufficiency and often have longer hospital stays; nevertheless, ...

Infection (monitoring cannot diagnose an infection, but can suggest the presence of an infection)
Uteroplacental insufficiency (insufficient oxygen exchange between the uterus and the placenta)
Fetal distress
Abruptio placenta ...

The most common causes may be related to transfusion of blood, transfer of placental blood to the infant after delivery, or chronic inadequate oxygenation of the fetus (intrauterine hypoxia) due to placental insufficiency.

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Close monitoring of the postdates fetus can decrease risk of placental insufficiency and cord compression due to insufficient amniotic fluid volume.

See also: Pregnancy, Stress, High blood pressure, Diabetes, Emergency

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