Some women are in poor health, but if they want to have children, they need to protect the fetus. Or the fetus itself may not develop well in the woman's uterus, but many problems may occur after it is born. If the fetus survives by pregnancy preservation, its physical condition will definitely not be very good. Because the fetus that is being preserved will affect the baby's brain, will preserving the fetus lead to placental adhesion? Many people believe that taking pregnancy-preserving drugs will cause placental adhesion, so they dare not take pregnancy-preserving drugs in their lives. But in fact, this statement does not have much scientific basis, so we should not believe these unfounded statements. If the body has low progesterone or hcg, you should take relevant pregnancy-preserving drugs under the guidance of a doctor to avoid unexpected situations as much as possible. So will taking pregnancy-preserving drugs cause placenta adhesion? Placenta adhesion refers to a phenomenon in which the placental villi penetrate into the surface of the uterine wall. It can cause partial detachment of the placenta and lead to poor uterine contraction, which can cause abnormal uterine bleeding. This situation is mainly caused by damage to the uterine cavity and has little to do with taking pregnancy-preserving drugs. Therefore, women taking pregnancy-preserving drugs will not cause placental adhesion. We don’t need to worry too much about this situation. However, pregnant women cannot take pregnancy-preserving drugs indiscriminately, otherwise, not only will it not be effective in preserving the pregnancy, but it may also have an adverse effect on the development of the fetus. So what should we do about placenta adhesion? Placenta adhesion has a great impact on both pregnant women and fetuses. It will cause abnormal contraction of the uterus and cause infection. If it is not treated in time, it may cause heavy bleeding, so we must take timely measures to deal with it. In this case, we should perform artificial placental separation surgery in time to separate the adherent placental tissue as quickly as possible to avoid worsening of symptoms. And after 1 to 3 days, we will also inject oxytocin to promote the contraction of the uterus and allow the remaining placental tissue to be quickly expelled from the body. If there is any placental tissue left, we will need to perform a uterine curettage to achieve the best treatment effect. In short, taking pregnancy-preserving drugs will not cause placental adhesion, so we don’t need to worry too much about this situation. However, in daily life, if a pregnant woman finds that she has placenta adhesion, she must take timely measures to treat it in order to control the development of the disease. And after treatment, you should also pay attention to care in daily life to allow your body to recover as soon as possible to avoid affecting your ability to get pregnant again. |
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