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when in a subsequent pregnancy should special surveillance for a recurrent placental abruption be initiated?

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when in a subsequent pregnancy should special surveillance for a recurrent placental abruption be initiated?

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GROUND: It is common to admit to hospital or start intensive ambulatory antenatal care of pregnant women with a previous placental abruption using the gestational age of the previous placental abruption as a starting point. In some instances, close surveillance may be commenced much earlier. There is no consensus when in a subsequent pregnancy such measures should be initiated. OBJECTIVE: The analyses aimed at the prevention of complicated (preterm, small for gestational age, or perinatal death) recurrent placental abruptions, assessing at which time in a subsequent pregnancy special surveillance should start in order to anticipate and prevent a recurrence. DESIGN: A cohort study based on the Medical Birth Registry of Norway. Calculation of gestational age specific risks of placental abruption in a second pregnancy and estimation of when to initiate surveillance in order to reduce an increased risk of recurrent placental abruption to the initial level of initial abruption in the second

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