Pregnant women may experience low placenta during pregnancy. If pregnant women experience low placenta, they must go to the hospital on time for an ultrasound examination. Some pregnant women may also experience heavy bleeding, repeated bleeding, or bleeding when they are already in labor. Depending on the examination results, the pregnancy must be terminated if necessary. Many pregnant women don’t know how to get the placenta up if it’s too low. How to get the placenta up if it’s too low? Let’s take a look at it next. 1. How to grow the placenta if it is too low? 6-7 days after fertilization, the embryo implants into the uterine lining, a process called implantation. After implantation, the embryo will gradually differentiate into the placenta, just like a seed taking root and sprouting. The implantation site is fixed and will not move to other sites as the pregnancy progresses. However, as the uterus gradually grows during pregnancy, the fetus and placenta will also gradually grow. If the placenta is implanted in a relatively low position at the beginning, attached to the lower edge of the lower segment of the uterus, or even reaching or covering the internal os of the cervix, the placenta may gradually grow to a higher position as the gestational age increases, but it is not controlled or affected by external forces. During pregnancy, all that can be done is to monitor the relationship between the placenta and the uterus under ultrasound. There is no way to interfere with it through external force. 2. What should I pay attention to if the placenta is low? 1. Do an ultrasound every 4 weeks during pregnancy Pregnant women with low-lying placenta must have regular ultrasound examinations. Experts recommend going to the hospital for a check-up every 4 weeks during pregnancy. 2. Closely monitor the condition Pregnant women with low-lying placenta must pay close attention to monitoring their condition. If a pregnant woman experiences heavy bleeding, repeated bleeding, or is about to give birth, termination of pregnancy should be considered depending on the circumstances. 3. Choose cesarean section to terminate pregnancy at the right time After 35 weeks of pregnancy, the frequency of uterine physiological contractions increases and the bleeding rate of low-lying placenta increases significantly, which is very dangerous for both the fetus and the pregnant woman. Therefore, at 36 weeks of pregnancy, we should start to check whether the fetus's lung development is mature. If it is mature, we will choose cesarean section to terminate the pregnancy. 3. Reminder Any check-up during pregnancy should not be missed, especially for older pregnant women, those with a history of multiple miscarriages and those with poor physical constitution, because they may have accidents at any time. Once they find themselves feeling unwell, have vaginal bleeding or other emergencies, they must rush to the hospital for examination and treatment immediately. Expectant mothers may try the above methods on how to make the low-lying placenta grow back. Maybe it will return to normal one day. |
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