Saw placenta mentioned in my scan report and got curious about how it changes. Matlab does it keep growing along with the baby? Just trying to understand it better.
Yes dear, the placenta grows continuously along with your baby to supply them with all the nutrients and oxygen they need. It's a beautiful, natural process, so don't worry. Your body knows exactly how to nourish your little one.
I actually panicked during an early scan because the placenta looked so small compared to the baby! But my doctor laughed and explained that it grows and adapts as the weeks go by. It's completely normal, so please don't lose sleep over it like I did.
Wow, I am currently pregnant and didn't even realize the placenta grows too! I just thought it stays the same size while the baby gets bigger. Do they check the size of the placenta in the regular anomaly scan?
Absolutely, it grows! It's like the baby's luxury life-support suite that expands from a cozy single room to a full penthouse by the 9th month. So don't worry, your body is doing some serious construction work in there!
Oh, I spent hours reading about placental growth and got so worried when my scan reports showed different positions! Yes, it grows throughout pregnancy to support the baby. As long as your doctor says the blood flow is fine in your scans, please try not to overanalyze it.
Of course it grows! It starts very small and by delivery time it's quite big. To keep your placenta healthy and functioning well, just focus on simple things like drinking lots of water and eating freshly cooked ghar ka khana.
Yes, it grows to feed the baby all the yummy things you eat! Think of the placenta as the baby's personal kitchen that expands as their appetite grows. So keep feeding it good stuff, maybe a little treat of kulfi once in a while won't hurt!