Non-classical, atypical AFE was first described in 1969 by Morgan [20]. The author performed meta-analysis of 272 AFE cases and found out that 34 of them (12.8%) were atypical with hemorrhage in the peripartum period, and not catastrophic cardiopulmonary collapse as the initial presentation. In 1995, Clark et al. [1] in a group of 69 cases identified 12 (17.4%) with an uncommon AFE variant involving isolated disseminated intravascular co agulation (DIC) that developed without antecedent cardiopulmonary disturbances. Later, similar observations were made by other authors, confirming that the first symptom could be isolated DIC with or without postpartal hemorrhage [21,22]. In 1992, Masson [23] presented a well-documented case in which the only presentation of AFE was pulmonary complication (ARDS) and dis-seminated intravascular coagulation without bleeding. A similar case was reported in Poland in the year 2003 [24].