Vasa previa is a condition in which the blood vessels get connected to umbilical cord in front of the cervix which is considered as high risk during pregnancy
Painless vaginal bleeding in dark colour indicates vasa previa
During normal labour the membranes get ruptured and can lead to rupture of these vessels which can lead to fetal distress and death sometimes
Vasa Previa can be diagnosed as early as 18 to 26 weeks of gestational age
Pelvic rest is advised for the patient and planned labour is conducted
Placenta previa is an abnormal condition where the placenta lies infront and closes the maternal cervix
Complete placenta previa
Incomplete placenta previa
Marginal placenta previa
Abruptio placenta is separation of placenta from the walls of uterus before the birth of a child
Subchorionic abruption
Retroplacental
Pre placental
Placenta accreta is a condition where the placena grows too deeply into the uterine wall.