Can placental calcification be delivered in advance?

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For female friends who are about to give birth, the physical condition has a great influence on the mode of delivery. Because natural birth is very good for the fetus, and female friends choose natural birth, which also has a lot of influence on the recovery time of the body, so can placental calcification still give birth naturally?

Can placental calcification be delivered in advance?

Whether placental calcification can be delivered naturally depends on the specific situation. Once placental calcification occurs, it should be found as soon as possible, treated as soon as possible, do not be afraid of panic. Placental calcification often occurs after the third trimester of pregnancy, the most common in the placenta after pregnancy. Under normal circumstances, in late pregnancy or even expired, ultrasound examination will more or less find that the placenta has 1-2 degrees of calcification, which is an inevitable phenomenon in this period, and it is also an indirect sign that the fetus is near full term or expired. Placental calcification may not cause the loss of placental function and endanger the fetus.

Placenta is a nutrition transfer station between mother and fetus, which provides nutrients for normal growth and development of fetus and discharges metabolic waste. There is no calcification in normal placenta. Only when there is prolonged pregnancy, or pregnant women have pregnancy induced hypertension, chronic nephritis and other diseases, and their tissue cells are degenerated and necrotic due to ischemia and hypoxia, can calcium deposit in the necrotic site and form placental calcification.

Placental calcification means that the function of placental transport of nutrients is decreased. With the growing of the fetus, the demand for nutrients is more and more, but the placenta is more and more unable to meet, the fetus may stop growing, or even die, so placental calcification is harmful to the fetus.

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Because placental calcification is a necessary physiological process, there is no special treatment. When some pregnant mothers have placental calcification, they are in full-term period, and doctors will recommend birth. In the past, there was even a saying that "birth is the best treatment". However, it is necessary to re evaluate whether it is necessary to look at the physical condition of pregnant mothers.