In life, pregnant women will hear all kinds of knowledge about maternity, most of which are really useful knowledge gained from experience, but a few of them sound convincing but have nothing to do with the real situation.
At the beginning of pregnancy, some pregnant women will have signs of miscarriage, so they can only stay in bed to protect the fetus, and at the same time take progesterone and anti-abortion drugs. Because pregnant women are novice mothers, it is inevitable that they will worry about whether this will bring bad effects to the fetus and themselves. So I heard a lot of news and became anxious.
Xiaoya is my colleague. She took a lot of anti-abortion drugs when she was a child. It is said that the placenta will be difficult to peel off during childbirth. She has always felt very painful and anxious, and the placenta was really peeled off by hand when giving birth. The doctor told her that the cause was taking anti-abortion drugs. She also believed it and told her friends around her.
There are many pregnant women around who have taken anti-abortion drugs and were told the same thing during childbirth. Does taking anti-abortion drugs really directly lead to placental detachment? If not, what causes the placenta to be difficult to peel off?
The placenta is delivered about ten minutes after the fetus is delivered. If the time is too long, obstetricians and gynecologists will take the way of manually stripping the placenta to ensure the safety of the parturient.
The causes of placental dystocia are as follows: