How many months can placental low grow up?
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Pregnancy generally speaking, to 10 months, pregnant women during pregnancy must do a good job to protect themselves, not only to eat balanced nutrition, but also pay attention to rest, do a good job of prenatal examination is also very important. Some pregnant women go to the prenatal examination and are told that the placenta is low. They are very worried. How many months can the placenta grow up? Let's talk about it
How many months can placental low grow up?
If the pregnant woman found that the placenta is low, and not more than 28 weeks at this time, do not worry too much. The placental position may move up or remain unchanged with the progress of pregnancy. Usually need to pay attention to daily health care, the probability of complications is low. Pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, do not use excessive force when changing body position, and do not use excessive force when defecating. Avoid constipation and sex. If bleeding is found, go to the hospital immediately.
When the pregnant mother has the phenomenon of low placenta, it is necessary to carry out moderate self-care, but it is necessary to put an end to all strenuous exercise, such as running and jumping, and some movements are absolutely not suitable, such as squatting. Pregnant mother originally because of abdominal bulge, lower limbs bear a lot of pressure, so if you want to do squat, it will be more difficult. If you squat, it will make the mouth of the uterus expand, the position of the lower placenta will also be stretched, causing stripping, bleeding.
Under normal circumstances, if the placenta is found to be low before 28 weeks of pregnancy, the placenta may grow up. We should pay attention to conditioning according to the doctor's guidance, and also pay attention to good rest, and do a good job in the prenatal examination. The mentality is also very important. We don't need to be too nervous, otherwise it will be very bad for the growth of the fetus.
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In order to let the placenta grow, it is suggested that expectant mothers should be able to rest and stay in bed more. All strenuous exercises should be avoided. The actions of increasing abdominal pressure such as running, jumping, squatting, bending and coughing should be controlled and avoided as far as possible. Don't use too much force when changing position, including when defecating. Avoid constipation and sex. So as to avoid the occurrence of placental abruption and vaginal bleeding due to inattention during exercise.