Placentation of the placenta is the process of formation of the placenta (baby place) in the wall of the uterus. The term “placentation” comes from the Latin word placenta, which means “piece of tissue.”
What are placental enlargements? Placental tissue (or fragments thereof) may be located outside the decidua of the uterus and move throughout the abdominal cavity. This condition is medically called “placental accreta,” in which normal placental tissue migrates through the maternal layers into the muscular fascia of the uterus or other structures of the abdominal wall. If this occurs before birth, the condition is called "placental enlargement." The reasons for this condition may be: - The presence of infectious diseases of the reproductive system; - Untreated inflammatory processes of the appendages;
If the placenta is not implanted correctly, it may not receive sufficient nutrition and oxygen supply. This can lead to delayed growth and development of the fetus. If you have this problem, consult your doctor. Only a specialist can