The placenta (or "child's place") is a remedy,which connects the child with the mother during the entire pregnancy. It performs a huge number of functions: it receives oxygen and nutrients for the baby, it helps to produce hormones, maintain a stable state of the fetus and much more.
The formation of a "child's place" starts on 12day after fertilization of the egg. It increases as the fetus grows, and its full maturation occurs one month before the birth. Then the aging of the placenta begins, but sometimes there are situations in which this occurs before the time. In this case, the "child's place" decreases in size, and areas with salt deposits appear.
The maturity of the placenta is determined bycarrying out of ultrasonic research. Maturity of the placenta depends on the period of pregnancy. When violations occur in this, this indicates that premature aging of the placenta begins. As a result, the child receives insufficient amounts of oxygen and nutrients.
Early maturation of the placenta is a process whenwhich the second degree of its maturity manifests itself before 32 weeks, and the third - before 36. These are the average biological indicators by which the degree of maturation of the "child's place" at a certain stage of development is determined.
There are several reasons that cause premature aging of the placenta:
The main task of a pregnant woman is regularlyvisit a doctor and do those examinations that he recommends. The fact is that premature aging of the placenta occurs without external symptoms. If this happens at an early stage of pregnancy, this can lead to the fading of the fetus. In the second trimester, hypoxia may develop, i.e. insufficient supply of oxygen to the baby. This, in turn, leads to a delay in the physical and psychological development of the child and the disruption of the brain.
If a woman still put this diagnosis,It is necessary to be constantly observed in the women's consultation and take the necessary tests. If you do this regularly, then there will be no negative consequences for the child. The doctor will take the necessary measures to restore the normal blood circulation of the fetus and avoid complications. When ambulatory treatment does not bring the necessary results, then the pregnant woman is sent to the hospital for preservation. So if you are offered hospitalization, you can not give up on this in any case. Remember that the aging of the placenta can cause serious, possibly irreparable harm to your future child. Any doctor will tell you this, so it's important to turn to him in time.
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