Placenta previa

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Across
  1. 6. blood pressure potential symptom of significant blood loss due to placental abruption, which can lead to maternal shock.
  2. 7. Previa condition where the placenta implants low in the uterus and partially or completely covers the cervix, potentially leading to bleeding.
  3. 8. Abruption premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus before delivery, which can lead to serious complications such as hemorrhage and fetal distress.
  4. 9. recommendation to limit physical activity in cases of placental abruption or placenta previa to reduce the risk of further complications such as bleeding.
  5. 10. and oxygen substances vital for the development and growth of the fetus, delivered from the mother to the fetus through the placenta.
  6. 11. imaging technique used to assess conditions like placenta previa, where the placenta is observed to be covering the cervix.
Down
  1. 1. labor onset of labor before 37 weeks of pregnancy, which can be caused by placental abruption among other factors.
  2. 2. heart rate potential sign of distress in the fetus, often indicating that the fetus is not receiving enough oxygen.
  3. 3. surgical delivery of the baby through an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus, often necessary in cases of placenta previa or abruptio placentae to avoid complications.
  4. 4. distress signs of fetal compromise, such as abnormal heart rate patterns, often associated with placental abruption.
  5. 5. symptom of placental abruption, characterized by vaginal bleeding which can range from mild to severe, depending on the extent of placental separation.
  6. 6. diagnostic tests conducted to assess maternal and fetal health, including blood tests to monitor for signs of bleeding or infection.
  7. 8. covers cervix condition where the placenta partially or completely covers the cervix, which can lead to bleeding during pregnancy and may require cesarean delivery.