Placental Abruption: Understanding Premature Separation During Pregnancy
The placenta usually starts to separate from the uterus during the third stage of labor, which begins after the baby is born. In some cases, the placenta may separate before the baby is born, which is known as placental abruption. This can happen at any time during pregnancy, but it is most common in the third trimester.Infertility - Related Articles
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