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  1. Placenta: How it works, what's normal

    The placenta is an organ that provides oxygen and nutrients to a developing baby and removes waste from its blood. Learn about the factors that affect the placenta, the common conditions that can occur and how the placenta is delivered after birth.

  2. Placenta

    The placenta is a temporary organ that connects the fetus and the mother during pregnancy. It enables nutrient, gas and waste exchange, and produces hormones that regulate both maternal and fetal physiology. Learn about its evolution, diversity, structure and function in different species.

  3. Examination of the Placenta

    This web page is a medical article that describes how to examine the placenta, umbilical cord and fetal membranes in the delivery room. It does not explain how to measure the placenta or its size ...

  4. Placenta: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment

    The placenta is the organ that connects the fetus to the uterine wall via the umbilical cord. It provides nutrients, oxygen, and waste removal for the fetus throughout pregnancy. Learn about its development, structure, function, and common malformations.

  5. Tutorial 2: Birth of the Placenta

    Learn how to deliver the placenta safely and check for separation, cord traction, and membranes. See the signs of separation, the placenta trapped in the cervical os, and the fetal surface of the placenta.

  6. Tutorial 2: Birth of the Placenta

    Learn about the normal anatomy and physiology of the third stage of labor, the process of placental separation and expulsion, and the Schultz and Duncan mechanisms of placental delivery. This tutorial is part of a module on birth of the baby for nurse-midwifery students at University of Utah.

  7. What is the Placenta?

    The placenta is a disc-shaped organ that provides nutrition to the fetus via the umbilical cord. It has two sides and two parts: the maternal and the fetal. Learn about the different types of ...

  8. Placenta: anatomy and function

    The placenta is a temporary organ of pregnancy that allows metabolic exchange between mother and fetus. It is formed from fetal and maternal components, has two surfaces (fetal and maternal), and performs various functions such as nutrition, protection, and hormone production.

  9. Placenta Abnormalities

    The placenta attaches to the uterine wall and allows metabolic exchange between the fetus and the mother. The placenta has both embryonic and maternal components. The embryonic portion comes from the outermost embryonic membrane. The maternal portion develops from the decidua basalis of the uterus. The placental membrane separates the embryonic blood from maternal blood but is thin enough to ...

  10. Placenta previa: Epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis ...

    Placenta previa is the presence of placental tissue over the cervix, which can cause bleeding and complications. Learn how to diagnose it with ultrasound and clinical features, and how to manage it with cesarean birth or expectant management.

  11. Cephalic Position: Understanding Your Baby's Presentation at Birth

    Cephalic position is when your baby is bottom and feet up with their head down near the exit, or birth canal. Learn about the different kinds of cephalic positions, how your doctor checks them ...

  12. Placental presentation

    pla·cen·ta pre·vi·a. ( plă-sen'tă prē'vē-ă) The condition in which the placenta is implanted in the lower segment of the uterus, extending to the margin of the internal os of the cervix or partially or completely obstructing the os. Synonym (s): placental presentation.

  13. Placenta Previa: Practice Essentials, Pathophysiology, Etiology

    Practice Essentials. Placenta previa is an obstetric complication that classically presents as painless vaginal bleeding in the third trimester secondary to an abnormal placentation near or covering the internal cervical os. However, with the technologic advances in ultrasonography, the diagnosis of placenta previa is commonly made earlier in ...

  14. Placenta Praevia

    Placenta praevia is a condition where the placenta is attached to the lower uterine segment, increasing the risk of antepartum haemorrhage. Learn about the pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical features, differential diagnoses and management of placenta praevia in this comprehensive article.

  15. Placenta previa

    Placenta previa is an abnormally low lying placenta that can cause bleeding and complications in pregnancy. It is classified into four grades depending on how close or covering the cervix it is. Learn about the risk factors, ultrasound features, MRI and management of placenta previa.

  16. Normal Labor and Delivery: Practice Essentials, Definition ...

    Third stage of labor - Delivery of the placenta and the fetal membranes. The labor process has now entered the third stage, ie, delivery of the placenta. Three classic signs indicate that the placenta has separated from the uterus: (1) The uterus contracts and rises, (2) the cord suddenly lengthens, and (3) a gush of blood occurs.

  17. T2* Mapping of Placental Oxygenation to Estimate Fetal Cortical and

    Placental masks were manually drawn using FSLeyes version 1.6.1 (FMRIB Centre), and T2* values were calculated by fitting the mean signal within each mask as a function of echo time. The T2* values were standardized to adjust for gestational age. 4 Cortical and subcortical volumes were extracted using previously published methods 5 , 6 and ...