A Quick Guide To Understanding a Multiples Pregnancy

Placental abruption is also common in a multiples pregnancy. This complication occurs when the placenta detaches itself from the wall of your uterus before your baby is ready to be born. In a multiples pregnancy, placental abruption is common after you’ve delivered your first baby vaginally. The additional babies will have to be delivered via c-section.

Although complications in a multiples pregnancy are worrisome, sometimes there is nothing you can do to prevent them. But to have the healthiest pregnancy you can, make sure you attend all your prenatal appointments. This allows your doctor to keep track of your babies’ well being.

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