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Question: How can we stop, reduce or prevent desertification?...

How can we stop, reduce or prevent desertification?

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Solution

The placenta is a long narrow organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy. Its primary functions are to provide oxygen and nutrients to a growing baby and remove waste products from the blood of the baby. The umbilical cord of the baby arises from the placenta which is attached to the uterus.

Complete answer:
During an oddity examination (at around 20 weeks), the individual doing the sweep (sonographer) checks where the placenta is lying. The position will be depicted as one of the following:anterior (on the front mass of your womb)posterior (on the back mass of your womb)fundal (on the top mass of your womb)right or left sidelong (on the privilege or left half of your womb)These are largely ordinary spots for the placenta to embed and create. Having a foremost placenta may pad child's developments, so it might take you longer to initially see them.

So it is normal for delivery with anterior placenta in the report of 19 week of pregnancy.

Note: The best position for your baby to be in for labour and birth is head down, facing your back - so that their back is towards the front of your tummy. This is called the occipito-anterior position. In anterior position the baby moves more easily through the pelvis.