What is low false?

The placenta is an organ that is formed shortly after conception for the purpose of providing the necessary nutrients and oxygen to the growing fetus and removing waste products. This organ is very vascular, which means it has many blood vessels. Under normal conditions, the placenta is placed on the upper wall of the mother's uterus. The low -lying placenta refers to the placenta that lies low in the uterus. The risk of this condition is the risk of excessive bleeding that may occur during or before delivery. This condition is also associated with the risk of premature delivery. Placenta Previa can be: a total in which the whole cervix is ​​blocked; partial, in which only part of the cervix is ​​covered; or marginal in which the placenta is close to the cervix, but in fact it does not block it. Low placenta is another name for the bound placenta previa.

Some women could experience convulsions or spotting with low lient lying, although most women have no symptoms. The condition is first detected by ultrasound runm for the first 16-20 weeks of pregnancy. This condition occurs in approximately 5% of pregnancies, but most of these cases will be resolved with the pregnancy procedure. This is due to the fact that as the child increases, the placenta often moves from the cervix.

In cases of low lying placenta, which are naturally not resolved, certain measures will usually be taken during pregnancy. The mother is most likely to be told to avoid most activities and can even be ordered for the rest of the pregnancy. The imperial section will almost always be performed. This procedure is necessary to prevent potentially severe bleeding during childbirth, which would be a danger to the mother and the child.

Altohough There is no known cause of low -lying placenta, several factors are associated with the development of this condition. Previous Caesarean section or other uterine operations such as removal of endometrial polyps dilatacand Kyrettage (D and C), women seem to have a higher risk. Women who had in previous pregnancies are also exposed to higher placenta. Other risk factors include larger placenta, for example in pregnancy with twins or three, over 35 years, a smoker or an abnormally shaped uterus.

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