Low placenta during pregnancy is not associated with constipation. Low placenta may be associated with shorter gestational weeks, placental abnormalities, endometrial pathology or injury. It can be treated with general therapy and medication as prescribed by the doctor, and needs to be monitored with more labor and delivery tests, but there is no definite way to improve it.
1. Short gestational period: The short gestational period may cause low placenta. Usually, you can rest in a moderate left lateral position to improve the circulation of the placenta.
2. Abnormal placenta: A large placenta or two placentas may cause low placenta. Usually, bed rest, less exercise, less sex, etc. can be used.
3. Endometrial lesions or injuries: due to certain endometrial lesions or injuries, the normal position may not be suitable for the attachment of the placenta, and the placenta changes its position, resulting in low placenta. Oral or intramuscular progesterone or other medications can usually be given under the direction of a doctor.
Constipation may be related to fluctuating hormone levels during pregnancy, enlarged uterus, and less exercise, and can be improved through general treatment and medication as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Fluctuating hormone levels: Due to the increase of progesterone during pregnancy, constipation may occur due to the slowing down of gastrointestinal motility. Constipation can usually be improved by hydrating and speeding up the body’s metabolism.
2. Enlargement of uterus: As the uterus enlarges after pregnancy, it may compress the intestines and cause constipation. Usually, it can be improved by eating fresh vegetables and fruits, and eating a light diet.
3. Less exercise: some pregnant women may be due to less exercise, food digestion ability to decline constipation, when serious, you can use oral lactulose and other methods of action to improve.
If the situation of low placenta and constipation during pregnancy does not improve for a long time, you need to go to the hospital in time for treatment.