Placenta Position During Pregnancy: Understanding Its Fixed Location
No, the placenta doesn't move during pregnancy. It forms during the early weeks of pregnancy and develops on the uterine wall. As the pregnancy progresses, the uterus expands and the placenta grows along with it. The placenta remains attached to the uterine wall until childbirth, when it is expelled from the body along with the newborn.Pregnancy & Health - Related Articles
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