What is the front placenta?
The front placenta is one that is attached to the front wall of the uterus or womb rather than the usual position on the rear wall closest to the spine. When the placenta is on the front of the uterus in this way, it does not pose a health risk, even if it could be inappropriate in smaller ways. Since the child is placed behind the placenta, it may be harder for the mother to feel that the child is moving because the placenta is in the way, and for medical staff it may be more difficult to listen to the sounds of the heart or perform amniocentesis or in some cases caesarean section. In most cases, the front placenta does not cause any problems and many of them will later move to the back position during pregnancy. Through placenta, important will of will and nutrients are obtained from the mother's blood supply to meet the needs of the growing fetus. In addition to having a front placenta, the back, upper and right or left side of the uterus may be normal for the development of the placenta.
Where the placenta originally evolves, it depends on where in the uterus the fertilized egg implants after emerging from the fallopian tube. The front placenta rarely can connect to the place of the old imperial scar, causing a condition known as the placenta Accreta. In the Accreta placenta, the placenta connection to the uterus is stronger than usual and can even sometimes grow on or behind the uterus wall. Since the situation involves the possibility of severe bleeding, birth is very careful, with access to blood transfusion and surgical team prepared to perform hysterrectumoje, if necessary.
While the front placenta is usually unlikely that this would cause a problem if the placenta moves below down in the uterus so that it comes between the child and the entrance to the womb or cervix, it is known as the placenta previa. Placenta Previa is a situation that brings an increased risk of bleeding. Sometimes the placenta previa cases that are detected in earlier withTadium pregnancy, using ultrasound, will later be solved as the placenta moves upwards. If not, children can be delivered early, maybe Caesarean section.