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Risk factors for abruptio placentae.
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1987
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FertilityReproductive HealthGynecologyEmbryologyHigh-risk PregnancyObstetricsPublic HealthPlacental DevelopmentMaternal HealthObstetric HypertensionPlacental DiseaseAbruptio PlacentaeMaternal-fetal MedicineRisk FactorsProspective Study 90Placental FunctionAbortionGestational HypertensionPediatricsPregnancyMore PatientsFetal ComplicationMedicine
In a prospective study 90 patients who had confirmed abruption of the placenta were compared with a control group. Significantly more patients who had abruptio placentae were unmarried, smoked cigarettes, received no antenatal care, had coitus within the 48 hours preceding delivery, developed intrapartum hypertension and had a lower ponderal index than the controls. More patients with abruptio placentae had proteinuria and antepartum hypertension but statistical significance was not reached. In addition, the incidence of intra-uterine growth retardation was higher in these patients.