After pregnancy, the fertilized egg grows and develops in the body, accompanied by the growth and development of the embryo, containing a series of accessory tissues. The placenta is one of them. The placenta not only provides nutrition for the entire pregnancy, but also provides a suitable environment for the fetus. So, what are the good ways to cover the cervix with placenta?
For cases where the placenta covers the cervix, it is necessary to rest in bed. During this period, sexual intercourse is not allowed, and heavy objects should not be carried or crouched down. It is likely to grow on its own in the later stages of pregnancy. At around 28 weeks, a check-up should be conducted to check if it has grown, and if other symptoms appear, timely treatment should be sought.
If the phenomenon of placenta covering the cervix is found in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, and may also be accompanied by bleeding, this situation should be determined based on the pregnant woman's physical condition and the growth and development of the fetus. If the fetus has already completed growth and development at this time, you can communicate with the doctor and consider early cesarean section.
In late pregnancy, if the placenta covers the cervix, it does not cause any discomfort to the fetus or pregnant woman. At this time, it is important to avoid increasing abdominal pressure activities such as forced defecation, coughing, squatting, etc., so that the fetus can grow safely in the uterus, minimize adverse reactions to the placenta, and wait until full-term before giving birth.