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What Is Aging Placenta And How Does It Effect An Unborn Child?
Posted on February 7th, 2010 No commentsThe placenta generally starts to break down once a mom is past 40 weeks. It’s not made to last past full-term pregnancy. Occaisionally, it starts sooner. It can start detaching too early and calcium deposits can form – preventing things passing to the baby if it’s significant.
My son was born at 41 weeks and they could seem some calcium deposits on the placenta, but it wasn’t dangerous. The midwives thought it was interesting.
If yours is aging too soon, the doctor will keep a close eye on you and may recommend earlier induction. -
Aging Placenta At 32 Weeks. When Do Placentas Normally Start Aging?
Posted on December 21st, 2009 2 commentsSo Im 32 weeks and the placenta showed some calcification (I don’t think it was a lot). Is this normal for the placenta to start aging now? Anyboy have this, this early? The doctor will go over the ultrasound report with me next week but I keep wondering if this is normal or not.
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Im 34 Weeks Pregnant And Have Been Experiencing Early Calcifying/ Aging Of My Placenta And I Also Found Out ?
Posted on August 11th, 2009 4 commentsthat my amniotic fluid is low, and i was also diagnosed with gestational hypertension,high blood pressure. Do u think the Hypertension is the cause of my placenta aging, and about my low amniotic fluid?


