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ICD-10 code: O44.3

Chapter: Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

Understanding Partial Placenta Previa with Hemorrhage

Partial placenta previa with hemorrhage is a condition that occurs in pregnant women when the placenta partially covers the cervix and causes bleeding. The placenta is a vital organ that provides nutrients and oxygen to the developing fetus during pregnancy.

However, when the placenta is positioned too low in the uterus, it can partially or completely cover the cervix. This condition is known as placenta previa. If the placenta partially covers the cervix and causes bleeding, it is called partial placenta previa with hemorrhage.

Partial placenta previa with hemorrhage is a serious condition that requires prompt medical attention. The bleeding can range from mild to severe and may occur at any time during pregnancy. It can also lead to complications such as preterm labor, premature delivery, and fetal distress.

  1. Symptoms of Partial Placenta Previa with Hemorrhage
  2. The most common symptom of partial placenta previa with hemorrhage is vaginal bleeding. The bleeding may be light or heavy and may or may not be accompanied by abdominal pain or cramping. If you experience any bleeding during pregnancy, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.

  3. Diagnosis of Partial Placenta Previa with Hemorrhage
  4. Partial placenta previa with hemorrhage is typically diagnosed through ultrasound imaging. Your healthcare provider may also perform a pelvic exam to check the position of the placenta and cervix. If you are experiencing bleeding, your provider may also order blood tests to check your blood count and clotting factors.

  5. Treatment for Partial Placenta Previa with Hemorrhage
  6. The treatment for partial placenta previa with hemorrhage depends on the severity of the bleeding and the gestational age of the fetus. In some cases, bed rest and close monitoring may be recommended. In more severe cases, you may need to be hospitalized and receive blood transfusions. If you are close to your due date, your healthcare provider may recommend an emergency C-section.

If you are experiencing any symptoms of partial placenta previa with hemorrhage, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment can help reduce the risk of complications and improve outcomes for both you and your baby.