A rare but serious complication called disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) leads to
bleeding problems throughout the body and is difficult to treat.
Not exact matches
It is common to have small amounts of vaginal
bleeding throughout your pregnancy, but it might indicate fetal distress and other
problems, such as placenta previa, placental abruptions, and vasa previa.
Though this treatment can be very helpful, it's generally not suitable for people with certain types of cancer, since it could encourage the cancer to spread
throughout the body; as well as those with serious heart disease or circulatory
problems, serious infections, or internal
bleeding.