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A small placenta may result in inadequate nutrient and oxygen supply to the fetus, leading to growth restriction and potential developmental issues. It can also increase the risk of complications such as preterm birth and stillbirth. Close monitoring and potential medical interventions may be necessary to ensure the well-being of the baby.

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Can HIV travel from mother's blood to fetus through placenta?

Only if there is a tear however small. Sometimes this can happen at birth.


What causes a small gritty placenta?

what causes a gritty discoloured placenta


What are the differences between the placenta and the small intestine?

The placenta provides nutrients for the fetus, the small intestine provides nutrients to the mother.


What are the risks if a piece of placenta is still in uterus after birth and separation of placenta accreta?

it increases the risk for post partum hemorrhage and infection The person who delivers the placenta should ensure it is complete so this doesn't happen. an operation may be required to remove the remaining placenta.


What is a circumvallate placenta and could it cause any problems?

In circumvallate placenta, the placenta presents with elevated margins because the location as to where the placenta attaches at implantation is too small for the entire placenta to attach causing the placental edges to be loose. The could possibly cause the placenta to function poorly and not supply the baby with adequate o2. The placenta ends curve and curl inwards. The problem is if the placenta continues to develop in more and more curve and then separates from the uterus. That would mean the need for an emergency delivery of the baby so it becomes very critical the earlier this happens. I don't know the odds of the placenta separating, and nothing may happen at all, it's just important to make sure the baby is getting the nourishment it needs via the placenta and act immediately should any bleeding occur. The doctor said it's not common to see this and there is nothing I have done in the past or anything I can do to avoid problems with separation.


What would happen if the placenta was damage?

Placenta gets damaged by toxins like alcohol or chemicals from cigarettes. This leads to prevention of blood from mixing and/or an affected child by transportation of toxins from mother to child.


Is a medical test that involves removing and testing a small piece of the developing placenta?

amniocentesis


Which is a medical test that involves removing and developing a small piece of the developing placenta?

amniocentesis


What if a small looking piece of the dogs inside comes out while giving birth?

It is normal for the sac and the placenta to come out with each puppy. It is also normal for the mother to EAT the sac and the placenta.


Which medicine is better for removing small pieces of placenta from cow?

Oxytocin is one "medicine" recommended by vets to help a cow get rid of retained placenta, even if it's just pieces of it.


How does alcohol go from a mothers stomach to the fetus brain?

Through her bloodstream & the placenta. Alcohol is a small molecule, too small for the placenta to block. The latest information from the American Conference of Obstetrician Gynecologists ACOG is for women to Totally Abstain alcohol during gestation.


Meaning of funicle?

A small cord, ligature, or fiber., The little stalk that attaches a seed to the placenta.

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