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Placenta Previa in Pregnancy

The most common symptom and classic placenta previa is bleeding, no pain, in the second half of pregnancy. At 30 weeks appears, on average, the first bleeding in patients with placenta previa. The sooner he is the first bleeding, the worse the prognosis, we must comply with more rest and more will be the chances [...]

11 October 2009 at 06:29 - Comments

10 things you should know about the placenta (III)

We offer three most about: 10 things you should know about the placenta (third) 8. Relocation, but does not move: Once implanted and securely in the uterine wall, the placenta does not move, although they can move and change location within the uterus, since this is like a balloon that is inflated and inflated over [...]

11 October 2009 at 05:39 - Comments

10 aspects of amniotic fluid (IV)

We offer the latest part of the 10 aspects of amniotic fluid to Know 9 ° If you have an emergency color: We have already commented that the color of the liquid is transparent, somewhat yellowish, but if the mother's water breaks naturally and has a greenish color, it should go to early motherhood, since [...]

11 October 2009 at 05:38 - Comments

10 things you should know about the placenta II

We continue enumerándotelos 10 different aspects of the placenta to Know: 5. TESTS TO SEE IF THERE WORKS At the end of the life of the placenta are formed calcifications, which are seen on ultrasound. They do not always mean placental malfunction and no longer nourish the baby. The placenta can continue its mission, although [...]

11 October 2009 at 05:37 - Comments

10 things you should know about the placenta (I)

We started enumerarte 10 aspects you should know about the placenta. 1. FORMED TO THE WEEK: The placenta begins to form at the same time of embryo implantation in the uterine wall, events that occur approximately a week of fertilization. It grows throughout pregnancy, although in recent weeks in the same stall. When pregnancy ends [...]

11 October 2009 at 05:36 - Comments