After pregnancy, pregnant women need to undergo prenatal check ups every month, and each check-up is like playing a game and passing a level. Without hearing from the doctor that the fetus is developing well and there are no problems, pregnant women will be somewhat worried. But some pregnant women are found to have placenta previa. So, what should I do if the placenta is lowered during NT examination?
90% of the placenta will grow on its own in the later stages, and there is no need for human intervention during this process. It should be noted that if the placenta is still low after 28 weeks of pregnancy, treatment should be given depending on the situation to prevent miscarriage. The placenta cannot move, and if it does, there are many blood vessels beneath it that can cause massive bleeding. Actually, no matter how low or high the placenta is, as long as it doesn't bleed, it's good. Of course, if the position is higher, the possibility of bleeding is smaller.
For pregnant women with placenta previa, it is necessary to undergo prenatal check ups on time. Generally, if the problem of placenta previa is found during prenatal check ups, in addition to normal prenatal check ups, pregnant women should also pay attention to going to the hospital for a check-up about 4 weeks to prevent various accidents from happening.
Pregnant women with conditions can choose to rest in bed more often. Many pregnant women have reported that their placenta is lowered, so they should rest in bed as much as possible, pay attention to rest, avoid overwork, and avoid all vigorous exercises such as running and jumping. Some movements are absolutely not suitable, such as squatting, kneeling, sitting and standing slowly, and do not lift their hands.