1. Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a coagulation disorder that can occur during pregnancy as a result of placental abruption, amniotic fluid embolism, or other traumatic events.
2. DIC results in the activation of coagulation factors and platelets throughout the blood vessels, leading to microthrombi formation and hemorrhage.
3. Diagnosis is based on delayed or absent clotting in plasma coagulation tests and decreased fibrinogen and platelet counts. Treatment focuses on managing the underlying condition and replacing clotting factors.