Provides new explanation for why placenta may not properly separate at birth, putting mother and newborn at risk

A new study may change the way clinicians and scientists understand, diagnose and treat placenta accreta spectrum disorder, a serious condition in which the placenta fails to separate from the uterus at birth, jeopardizing the life and health of both mother and baby.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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