A 37-year-old woman, gravida 4 para 0 aborta 3, comes to the labor and delivery department with painful contractions. She has had no prenatal care this pregnancy, but states she is at 37 weeks gestation based on a first-trimester ultrasound performed in the emergency department. The patient has had 3 elective pregnancy terminations with dilation and curettage. On physical examination, the cervix is 6 cm dilated and 90% effaced with the fetal head at +1 station. She dilates quickly to 10 cm and vaginally delivers a 4.5-kg (10-lb) male infant. Following delivery of the infant, the umbilical cord avulses from the placenta, necessitating manual extraction. The placenta is extracted in pieces, and the patient suddenly develops profuse vaginal bleeding. The uterus is firm, and the bleeding is unresponsive to uterine massage and uterotonic medications. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's bleeding?
A) Abruptio placentae
B) Placenta accreta
C) Placenta previa
D) Uterine atony
E) Uterine inversion
F) Vaginal hematoma
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