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Which of the following is most likely NOT a sign of abruptio placenta?

a. Sudden onset of painless vaginal bleeding
b. Board-like abdomen with severe pain
c. Sudden onset of dark red vaginal bleeding with mild pain
d. Severe pain with dark red bleeding

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The correct answer is 'a. Sudden onset of painless vaginal bleeding', as abruptio placenta typically presents with painful bleeding. The minor bleeding and cramping mentioned could be implantation bleeding, associated with the early stages of pregnancy.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question regarding signs of abruptio placenta suggests a medical context, specifically in the field of obstetrics. The correct answer to which option is most likely NOT a sign of abruptio placenta is 'a. Sudden onset of painless vaginal bleeding'. Abruptio placenta, or placental abruption, typically presents with painful vaginal bleeding, a board-like abdomen, and often severe pain. The term 'painless bleeding' is more commonly associated with placenta previa rather than abruptio placenta.

As for the second part of the question unrelated to the signs of abruptio placenta, approximately 3 weeks after a woman's last menstrual period, experiencing minor bleeding and cramping could be an indication of implantation bleeding, which occurs when a fertilized egg attaches itself to the lining of the uterus.

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