Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center: Study Reveals How 'Natural-Killer' Cells Might Help Women Avoid a Deadly Risk of Childbirth
August 02, 2019
August 02, 2019
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug. 2 -- The Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center issued the following news release:
One of the most dangerous risks expectant mothers face as their delivery date approaches is a surprisingly common condition with a little-known name: placental accreta.
In normal childbirth, the placenta that sustains fetal development during pregnancy is delivered shortly after the newborn infant. But sometimes, the placenta becomes so deeply attached to the . . .
One of the most dangerous risks expectant mothers face as their delivery date approaches is a surprisingly common condition with a little-known name: placental accreta.
In normal childbirth, the placenta that sustains fetal development during pregnancy is delivered shortly after the newborn infant. But sometimes, the placenta becomes so deeply attached to the . . .