Female friends should undergo multiple prenatal check ups during pregnancy to ensure the health of both the mother and the fetus. If there is adhesion between the placenta and uterus during pregnancy, appropriate measures should be taken in a timely manner to avoid danger. So, what are the hazards of placental and uterine adhesions?
Adhesion between the placenta and uterus mainly refers to abnormal attachment of the placenta. In general, after examination, it is found that the abnormal villi of the fetal plane have entered the uterine muscle layer of the female. This situation can lead to the inability of the placenta to be produced after the fetus is born, resulting in recurrent bleeding, uterine perforation, or massive bleeding and other infectious conditions. In severe cases, it can lead to maternal shock, endangering their life. This situation is very serious.
The main manifestation of placental and uterine adhesions is that after more than 30 minutes of fetal delivery, the placenta in the uterus cannot be peeled off on its own, and it is also difficult for professional doctors to peel off the placenta manually. The timely treatment for this serious adhesion is hysterectomy, of course, conservative treatment can also be performed if possible.
In addition, adhesion between the placenta and uterus is a serious complication, which usually occurs in women with a history of induced abortion and uterine surgery. Female friends with this condition must strengthen various aspects of prenatal ultrasound examination, eliminate risks as early as possible, and take effective preventive measures.