Some pregnant women are particularly afraid of the abnormal position of the placenta, so they pay special attention to the development and health status of the placenta as well as the proper type of position. However, some people are also concerned that these positions may be different for everyone, and it may be difficult to distinguish them if there are any abnormalities. Where is the placenta of a pregnant woman located?
The position of the placenta in pregnant women is usually between the abdomen and uterus, which can be detected through physical examination. There are many methods of examination in daily life, including B-ultrasound examination, amniocentesis examination, etc. Through these methods, everyone can understand the health and development level of their fetus, and then choose the correct maintenance measures for different stages, which can not only ensure the safety of the mother, but also make the baby's development more comprehensive.
Under normal circumstances, the placenta of a pregnant woman secretes sufficient amounts of progesterone, estrogen, chorionic gonadotropin, and other nutrients to supplement the fetus. If the placenta shows various injuries or abnormal positions, the development of the baby may be severely disrupted. So everyone should protect the position of the placenta and not let external bacteria interfere.
If you want to check the position of your placenta, of course, it can be determined at 32 weeks of pregnancy. Usually, different methods have different testing requirements, such as urine estriol testing, which usually takes until after eight months of pregnancy to accurately determine the location and degree of abnormality in placental function.