How can the placenta grow up

  Pregnancy and childbirth are important things in a woman's life. After successful conception, expectant mothers are most concerned about the natural health status of the baby. If the baby experiences any adverse conditions, such as placenta previa, expectant mothers are also very anxious. So, how can the placenta grow up?

  

How can the placenta grow up1

  1. Slowly growing on its own: In pregnant women with a low placenta, some will elongate the lower segment of the uterus as the gestational age increases, causing the placenta to rise and no longer be in a low position. So generally, there is no need to worry too much about having a low placenta in the early stages of pregnancy, as 99% of cases with a low placenta will gradually grow up. During this period, it is important to minimize physical activity, avoid heavy labor, and regularly visit the hospital for prenatal check ups. As long as the pregnant mother safely passes through the mid pregnancy, in the late pregnancy, most of the placenta will move up and become a normal position placenta.

  2. Bed rest and rest: If there are no obvious discomforts before 28 weeks of pregnancy and the fetus is developing well, it is recommended to continue observation without treatment. Just rest in bed, avoid all strenuous activities such as running, jumping, squatting, bending over, and coughing that increase abdominal pressure. Pay special attention to controlling and try to avoid them as much as possible.

  3. Avoid sexual activity: Pregnant women with placenta previa should not engage in sexual activity. In the case of placenta previa, expectant fathers and mothers should consider the risks to their baby and the upcoming delivery, and it is best not to engage in sexual activity before delivery.

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