The main manifestations of early placental abruption include vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, increased uterine tone and uterine pressure. In severe cases, patients may go into shock. Placental abruption disease progresses rapidly and is a serious complication of late pregnancy that requires immediate treatment. Placental abruption usually presents with vaginal bleeding, sudden onset of persistent abdominal pain, persistent uterine contractions, lumbar and low back pain, and uterine pressure. In severe cases, patients may experience signs of shock such as nausea, vomiting, sweating, pallor, weak pulse, and drop in blood pressure. Placental abruption requires immediate treatment depending on the patient’s condition. Because placenta previa usually develops rapidly, it may affect the life of the pregnant woman and the fetus if not treated in time. Depending on the stage of placental abruption and the condition of the fetus, the doctor will choose to terminate the pregnancy or deliver the baby by cesarean section, and the patient should actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.