The placenta is a complex of formed tissues and blood vessels that form during pregnancy between the maternal uterus and the fetal placenta. It is the placenta that ensures the supply of nutrients and oxygen to the fetus, and also removes the child’s waste products. During a normal pregnancy, placental changes develop and age evenly and slowly. However, sometimes pathological conditions arise when the placental tissue is disrupted or does not develop fully. One of these conditions is placentation macromolecular.
One of the main factors influencing the condition of the fetus is insufficient provision