The baby will die easy in you if the placenta detaches!!!!
sometimes a placenta can have abnormal growth and attachment to the uterus (the growth can penetrate deeply into the muscle of the uterus) and this can cause the placenta to stay attached. This is not the norm. Usually a placenta is superficially attached to the muscle of the uterus and easily detaches after a baby is born
the rigorous movements causes placental abruption which means the placenta, which transfers nutrients and oxygen, detaches from the uterus and the baby dies.
The placenta is expelled from the uterus during the third stage of labor, after the baby is born. It detaches from the uterine wall and is delivered through the birth canal. This process typically occurs within 5 to 30 minutes following the birth of the baby. It's important for the placenta to be fully expelled to prevent complications such as infection or excessive bleeding.
If the placenta detaches early, a condition known as placental abruption, it can lead to serious complications for both the mother and the fetus. This can cause heavy bleeding, which may result in shock for the mother, and can deprive the fetus of oxygen and nutrients, potentially leading to premature birth or stillbirth. Immediate medical attention is crucial to manage the situation and ensure the safety of both mother and baby.
Placental abruption is a medical condition in which the placenta detaches from the uterus.
It is not possible for a baby to be born without an umbilical cord. It would not survive in the womb without a placenta delivering its needed nutrients.
The umbilical cord attatches the placenta to the baby's belly.
During this period your uterus is stretched to the max. You can feel your body change to fit the baby. Your placenta is at a mature point during the pregnancy.
It means that your placenta is in the front of your uterus. This is not an issue in early pregnancy as the placenta usually moves as pregnancy progresses. If it is still anterior near end of pregnancy it can make you have to have a C-section. Also, it will be harder to feel the baby's kicks and movement as an anterior placenta cushions the baby from the tummy.
The nutrients of the baby is located at the placenta while the umbilical cord links the placenta and the baby.
The umbilical cord is attached to the placenta and the placenta is attached to the wall of the uterus