- Also: abruptio placentae
What it is
Placental abruption is a serious and urgent condition where the placenta begins to separate from the uterine wall before your baby is born. The placenta is your baby's lifeline, providing oxygen and nutrients, so its premature separation can have significant implications for both you and your baby. This condition occurs in some pregnancies, and understanding what it is can help you feel more clear and confident if you ever encounter it.
What it tends to feel like
When placental abruption occurs, it often presents with sudden abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. However, it's important to know that in some cases, the bleeding might be concealed, meaning you wouldn't see any visible blood, even though the separation is happening. This is why listening closely to your body and any sudden, intense changes is so important. As a doula, I often remind clients that while many pregnancy sensations are normal, any sudden, severe pain or bleeding warrants immediate attention from your care team. It can feel unsettling when you're not sure what's happening, but reaching out quickly is always the most supportive step you can take for yourself and your baby.

