Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Jan 2019)

A Case of Intertwin Membrane Hemorrhage with Spontaneous Resolution

  • Lily Criscione,
  • Kristen Elmezzi,
  • Saioa Torrealday,
  • Barton C. Staat,
  • Kimberly Hickey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/3757454
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2019

Abstract

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Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy places women at increased risk of spontaneous abortion. Etiologies for threatened and spontaneous abortions have been well studied, but there is little information on intertwin membrane hemorrhage. We present a patient with a multiple gestation pregnancy who experienced first trimester vaginal bleeding with visualization and subsequent rapid resolution of an intertwin membrane hemorrhage. The patient had an otherwise normal pregnancy until the third trimester when she developed preeclampsia with severe features and elected for a primary cesarean section at 35 + 5 weeks. The implications of an intertwin membrane hemorrhage are not well understood, although there could be a possible correlation between the hemorrhage and the ultimate progression to preeclampsia with severe features. Despite the final diagnosis, the patient did not have any noticeable complications due to the hemorrhage both when it was discovered and in the weeks following its discovery.