D2I2.
maternal

Vasa praevia

Vasa praevia or vasa previa is a complication of obstetrics in which fetal blood cross or run near the internal opening of the . Since these vessels are not protected by the umbilical cord or placental , the rupture of the fetal during birth causes them also to rupture, leading rapidly to death of the fetus. The term is derived from the Latin; vasa means "vessels" and praevia comes from pre meaning "before" and via meaning "way". In other words, vessels lie before the fetus in the birth canal and in the way.

Underlined words are explained — tap any of them.

Plain-language summary adapted from Wikipedia. Not medical advice.