Can you walk with a low placenta?

Pregnant women with a low placenta can walk appropriately, but they should pay attention to the intensity of the activity and avoid walking for too long, so as not to overdo the activity to make the uterus contract, resulting in vaginal bleeding. The location of the normal placenta is usually in the body of the uterus, located in the posterior, anterior or lateral wall of the uterus. A low placenta usually means that the placenta is located in the lower part of the uterus, where the lower edge may reach the cervical opening or may cover it. Low placenta may be associated with damage to the lining of the uterus, such as multiple curettage procedures or multiple pregnancies and deliveries. Pregnant women with low placenta can take moderate walks, which are beneficial to the health of the pregnant woman and the fetus. However, strenuous activities such as running and brisk walking are prohibited, and pregnant women with low placenta position should strictly prohibit sexual intercourse during the whole pregnancy. If a pregnant woman experiences abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding during a walk, it is recommended that she seek medical attention in a timely manner, and under the guidance of a doctor, complete the relevant examinations to determine the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms.