Placenta accreta
While childbirth usually goes well, complications can happen. They can cause a risk to the mother, baby, or both. Possible complications includePreterm (premature) labor, when labor starts before 37 completed weeks of pregnancyProblems with the umbilical cordProblems with the position of the baby, such as breech, in which the baby is going to come out feet firstBirth injuriesFor some of these problems, the baby may need to be delivered surgically by a Cesarean section.
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