Under what circumstances does the placenta adhere

  The placenta is an important part for the fetus to absorb nutrients during pregnancy. If there are abnormalities in the placenta during pregnancy, it can affect the healthy development of the fetus. Placental adhesion is a common disease phenomenon during pregnancy, but many pregnant women are not very familiar with this situation, which can easily delay treatment. Under what circumstances does the placenta adhere?

  

Under what circumstances does the placenta adhere1

  There are many things that women need to pay attention to after pregnancy. If there are abnormal situations during pregnancy, it will not only affect their own health, but also have a significant impact on the health of the fetus in the womb. Placental adhesions are a common symptom of pregnancy, and the occurrence of this disease in pregnant women may be caused by multiple curettage surgeries performed during pregnancy, or local endometrial or developmental abnormalities caused by uterine cavity infections.

  Some pregnant women may experience placental adhesions during pregnancy due to partial detachment of the placenta or incomplete detachment, resulting in poor uterine contractions and ultimately causing placental adhesions. Generally, when a pregnant woman experiences placental detachment and sinus opening, bleeding is more likely to occur.

  Placental adhesion is a very serious disease. In addition to the above situations, endometrial damage caused by endometritis and induced abortion can also easily lead to placental adhesion during pregnancy. For this situation, it usually does not have a significant impact on the body after treatment, but it may still occur if pregnant again in the early stages, so avoid short-term pregnancy.

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