What are the primary complications of placenta accrete? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Maternal hemorrhage
2. Insomnia
3. Failure of the placenta to separate following birth of the infant
4. Autonomic dysreflexia
5. Shoulder dystocia


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Explanation: 1. The primary complications of placenta accreta are maternal hemorrhage and failure of the placenta to separate following birth of the infant.
3. The primary complications of placenta accreta are maternal hemorrhage and failure of the placenta to separate following birth of the infant.

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