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ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – A Comparison of Risk: VBAC & Repeat Cesarean

When women with a prior cesarean are discussing the possibility of VBAC with their provider, uterine rupture takes center stage. Uterine rupture is a real but rare complication that is increased when women attempt a vaginal birth after a cesarean. When discussing the possibility of repeat cesarean, placenta previa and accreta are far less likely […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Risks to Mother and Baby

By The Well-Rounded Mama, September 13, 2013 Placenta Accreta, Part Three: Risks to Mother and Baby Read the full article here. Summary: Accretas may be mild or severe, but all involve a very significant risk for complications. Blood loss is the most common and serious risk of accretas.  Secondary to the blood loss, other complications […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – The National Accreta Foundation

During the month of October, ICAN focuses on bringing awareness to the condition of placenta accreta, when the placenta attaches too deeply into the uterine wall. Today, we are sharing a new organization assisting in the effort to reduce preventable accreta cases, the National Accreta Foundation. Founded in April 2017, the Foundation is a non-profit […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Loss Remembrance Day

Placenta accreta poses a real risk to losing both mother and child during delivery. Today ICAN honors and remembers those lost to accreta. Thank you to the families that have chosen to share their loved ones’ stories. ICAN will always remember the loved one lost: the children that lost their mother, the mom that lost […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Life-Threatening Complication of Prior Cesarean

By The Well-Rounded Mama, September 4, 2013 Placenta Accreta, Part Two: Life-Threatening Complication of Prior Cesarean Read the full article here. Summary: Placenta accreta is a very serious complication of pregnancy after cesarean.  Bleeding after the first trimester is the most important symptom and should always be evaluated. Although there are a number of risk […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – The Aftermath of Accreta

A non-complicated vaginal delivery of a single child averages 500mL, approximately half a quart, of blood loss. A non-complicated cesarean delivery of a single child average 1,000mL, approximately one quart, of blood loss. Comparatively, the average blood loss during a placenta accreta delivery ranges from 3,000mL to 5,000mL. Our first story in The Aftermath of […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Alexis’s Birth Story

I’m a survivor of multiple pregnancy complications: placenta increta, incompetent cervix, and postpartum hemorrhage – all during my first viable pregnancy. I had several risk factors for accreta including several D&Cs and hysteroscopies. I was on home bedrest for two months due to incompetent cervix. Then during a routine sonogram at 36 weeks gestation, my […]

ICAN Accreta Awareness Month – Sleeves Up! Donating Blood to Save Lives

My accreta baby is three years old. I am alive today to celebrate my baby’s third birthday because of blood donors. Even though I had very well trained and gifted surgeons, there came a point in my surgery when no matter what my surgeons did I would not have survived without blood transfusions. The human body only holds about […]