Placenta Previa
Your cervix does not grow during pregnancy but the uterus does.
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After 20 weeks of pregnancy, the placenta is typically located along the uterine wall, often in the upper section of the uterus. Its position can vary, with most placentas being posterior (toward the back), anterior (toward the front), or lateral (to the side). The placenta continues to grow and may shift slightly as the uterus expands, but significant movement is uncommon after this point in the pregnancy. Regular ultrasounds can help monitor its location and ensure it is not obstructing the cervix.
The placenta is the nourishing membrane around a fetus that grows from the inside of the mom's uterus. Your answer is, ". . . the mom . . ."
the placenta. the placenta grows inside the mothers uterus with the umbilical cord attached to it adn the baby. after the baby is born his end of the cord gets cut off, and the mother delivers the placenta and the remaning connected cord. the placenta is the only organ in the body that is grow and disposable.
Otherwise it can not grow into a baby. It will get no nutrients from a placenta and will be a miscarriage.
The embryo and placenta grow side by side and are attached via the umbilical cord - the placenta attaches to the uterine wall as it develops after the embryo implants in the uterine lining. Some women have spotting and slight cramps when the embryo attaches to the uterine lining.
what cause u to grow
Mould grow because of the condition.
The baby armadillos receive nourishment from the mother through the placenta and umbilical cord.
The purpose of the LEEP is to essentially "shave" off the bad cells, and cause new ones to grow. The time is needed to help the cervix heal from the procedure, and give the cervix a chance to grow healthy cells.
At 5 weeks of gestation, the embryo is still in the early stages of development, and while the placenta is not fully formed, the initial structures that will develop into the placenta are starting to form. The placenta begins to develop from the trophoblast layer of the embryo and will continue to grow and mature throughout the first trimester. By this time, the placenta is providing some early nutritional support and facilitating gas exchange, although it is not yet fully functional.