What happens when the placenta is hypoplastic in the first trimester and then in the second trimester is located on the anterior wall?

It is normal for the placenta to be low in the early to mid-pregnancy to be located in the anterior wall of the placenta, and there is no need to worry if there is no abdominal pain or bleeding. During pregnancy, whether it is located in the anterior or posterior wall is normal, because the placenta grows in the wall of the uterus, with the gradual growth of the fetus, the volume of the uterus will also increase, easy to change the position of the placenta. If there is a change in position, accompanied by abdominal pain or bleeding, you need to go to the hospital in time for examination and targeted treatment. In daily life, the vagina should be closely observed for bleeding and absolute bed rest should be carried out to prevent infection. When bleeding occurs, it is necessary to carry out timely examination and avoid doing exercises that compress the abdomen. In terms of diet, you should also eat more nutritious food, do not be too tired, and pay attention to fetal movement.