Strongly doubt it. So far as I know, there is no known relationship between chiari malformation and the placental abnormalities mentioned above (pre-eclampsia, abruption, previa).
Mothers can experience brain damage, blindness, kidney failure, liver rupture, and placental abruption.
An abruption is a sudden termination or interruption to something, or a breaking off or separation of bodies.
Placental abruption is a medical condition in which the placenta detaches from the uterus.
Diagnosis of placental abruption relies heavily on the patient's report of her symptoms and a physical examination performed by a health care provider.
Birth Day - 2000 Placental Abruption was released on: USA: 6 July 2001
I would definitely discuss with your ob/gyn or even your family physician.
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Placental Abruption is a serious condition in which the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus before birth. It can separate partially or completely. It s a serious condition in which the placenta starts to come away from the inside of the womb wall before the baby has delivered. Signs and Symptoms of Placental Abruption include: Vaginal bleeding Abdominal pain Back pain Uterine tenderness or rigidity Uterine contractions
Check out this site, or you could search "placental abruption" or abrutio placentae" in any search engine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placental_abruption
The first line of treatment for placental abruption involves replacing the mother's lost blood with blood transfusions and fluids given through a needle in a vein. Oxygen will be administered, usually by a mask or through tubes leading to the nose.
older age of the mother, history of placental abruption during a previous pregnancy, high blood pressure, diabetes, collagen vascular diseases, the presence of a type of uterine tumor called a leiomyoma, twins, triplets, or other multiple pregnancies.
cord prolapse placental abruption and not large enough chest cavity