What is the difference between the anterior and posterior walls of the placenta

  If a woman's uterus has an anterior or posterior wall, it can easily lead to the appearance of anterior or posterior walls in the placenta. Some people may not know the difference between these two placental conditions. So, what is the difference between anterior and posterior walls of the placenta?

  

What is the difference between the anterior and posterior walls of the placenta1

  In fact, both the anterior and posterior walls of the placenta are normal conditions and normal uterine positions. However, many doctors believe that the posterior wall of the placenta is relatively safe, and the anterior wall can easily cause harm to the baby, so the possibility of miscarriage is also higher. Therefore, pregnant women with anterior walls of the embryo must pay attention to relevant issues in their daily lives in order to ensure the safety of the embryo.

  Women with the anterior wall of the embryo should not exercise too much during normal times, and must pay attention to rest and avoid unexpected situations such as falls or collisions. As long as these abnormal situations do not occur, the safety of the embryo can also be guaranteed.

  The above is an introduction to the difference between the anterior and posterior walls of the placenta. Regardless of the condition during the examination, it is recommended that pregnant women face it with a relatively calm attitude in order to ensure the safety of their babies. Otherwise, they may not be able to guarantee the safety of their babies due to their low mood, and may even induce miscarriage due to poor mood.

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