Women will experience various symptoms after becoming pregnant, and it is also necessary to do a good job of prenatal examinations. Many women will have symptoms such as low placenta during pregnancy. However, such symptoms will have a certain impact on the choice of childbearing method. Often, such symptoms often prevent natural childbirth and require a cesarean section. This is also a problem that many women are more worried about, but there is no way to change it. Let's learn about what to do if the placenta is low during pregnancy. What to do if the placenta is low during pregnancy Many pregnant mothers are told that their placenta is low during prenatal check-ups, which makes them very anxious. So what should we do if the placenta is low? First of all, the editor recommends that all pregnant mothers should not worry too much. Being too worried is actually bad for the baby and themselves. For some pregnant women with low-lying placenta, as the gestational age increases, the lower segment of the uterus will lengthen and the position of the placenta will rise, and the placenta will no longer be in a low-lying position. If there is no obvious discomfort before 28 weeks of pregnancy and the fetus is developing well, it is recommended to continue observation. No treatment is needed and it is recommended to rest and stay in bed more. All strenuous exercise should be avoided. Actions that increase abdominal pressure such as running, jumping, squatting, bending over, and coughing hard should be controlled and avoided as much as possible. A low-lying placenta is mainly prone to cause placental abruption. If heavy bleeding or repeated bleeding occurs, termination of pregnancy should be considered depending on the situation. As long as you get through the second trimester safely, by the late pregnancy, most of the placentas will move up and become normal placentas. Can a low-lying placenta be delivered naturally? Is it possible to give birth naturally if the placenta is low? It depends on the actual situation. Generally speaking, natural birth can be chosen for low-lying placenta, but it must be under the advice of a doctor. If the placenta is found to be low-lying around 20 weeks of pregnancy, it may form and lengthen along with the lower segment of the uterus in the later stages of pregnancy, and the placenta can move upward. If it does, a normal birth can be achieved. If it does not move up, it is placenta previa. There are three types of placenta previa: marginal, partial, and central. Partial and central types cannot be delivered naturally, but marginal type can. However, pregnant mothers with low-lying placenta must go to the hospital for regular prenatal checkups, be hospitalized in time when delivery is approaching, and choose the method of delivery based on their physical condition and the doctor's advice. The above is an introduction to what to do if the placenta is low during pregnancy. After understanding it, we know that there is generally no way to change such symptoms medically. Pregnant women can only adjust their mentality and maintain a happy mood to perform a cesarean section. In terms of diet, they must pay more attention to nutritional balance and exercise more often. This can also better ensure the healthy development of the fetus. |
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