A monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy requiring termination due to maternal anemia caused by bleeding from chronic abruption

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Key Clinical Message In patients with bloody amniotic fluid, expectant management for chronic abruption is difficult and should not be applied except after a 48-h waiting period required for administration of steroids.

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Nagashima, A., Aoki, S., Seki, K., & Hirahara, F. (2016). A monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy requiring termination due to maternal anemia caused by bleeding from chronic abruption. Clinical Case Reports, 4(4), 320–322. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.494

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