Once the fluid and fetal cells enter the maternal pulmonary circulation, usually AFE presents as 2 phases.
First phase: The patient experiences acute shortness of breath which may lead to hypotension and cardiac arrest. It is said that half of women does not provide beyond this phase.
Second phase: Survivors of first phase will pass onto the second phase. This is known as the hemorrhagic phase and may be accompanied by severe shivering, coughing, vomiting, and the sensation of a bad taste in the mouth. This is accompanied by excessive bleeding due to DIC.
Regardless the phase the treatment is mostly supportive.
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