What people don’t realize is that this accreta term is really an umbrella for a variety of associated conditions including increta, where the placenta grows deeper into the uterine wall, and placenta percreta, where the placenta essentially grows beyond the uterine wall, through the other side, and does a hefty job of attacking other nearby organs.
The general treatment plans aren’t strong enough or streamlined, and women just don’t feel comfident enough in their realities and strength to make accreta, increta, and percreta as commonly known as it is commonly felt.
Some women bleed so profusely during their c-sections that docs either can’t control it, don’t have faith in your body recover without donor blood products, or you will simply die if you don’t receive them.
There just wouldn’t be enough time try to surgically remove my cancer-like placenta from the walls of my uterus and the other nearby organs it began to invade, like my bladder.