Under normal circumstances, the position of the placenta in the anterior posterior or lateral walls is relatively normal and generally does not have a significant impact on pregnancy. If it is placenta previa, women should be alert because this situation can easily lead to other complications, even causing massive bleeding and posing a great threat to the health of the fetus. So, why does the anterior wall of the placenta become placenta previa?
The anterior wall of the placenta generally does not become placenta previa. There are many reasons for the occurrence of placenta previa, such as endometrial lesions, severe endometrial damage, or abnormal placental development, which are not closely related to the attachment of the placenta to the anterior and posterior walls. When women discover the condition of placenta previa, they should try to rest in bed as much as possible and take care of themselves according to the doctor's instructions to prevent unexpected situations.
Women should reduce unnecessary activities and avoid straining during bowel movements. They should also avoid bending and squatting to increase intra-abdominal pressure, which can lead to heavy bleeding. Women should also protect their abdomen and reduce the impact of adverse stimuli. They should pay attention to the cleanliness of the external genitalia, change underwear and sanitary pads frequently, and avoid infection.
Women should strengthen their nutrition, actively supplement iron, eat more lean meat, animal organs, etc., to prevent anemia. At the same time, they should also eat more vegetables and fruits, develop the habit of regular bowel movements, and make bowel movements more smooth.