
Science Friday Placenta Research May Help Explain Pregnancy Loss
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Nov 1, 2023 The podcast discusses the importance of the placenta in pregnancy and its role in pregnancy loss. It explores a study analyzing over 1,200 placentas from miscarriages, revealing the primary causes of these losses. The episode also examines the correlation between small placentas and stillbirth, along with efforts to incorporate placenta volume measurement into prenatal care. It addresses the neglect of studying the placenta and emphasizes its significance in preventing stillbirth. Lastly, it covers the steps to take after experiencing pregnancy loss, including the examination and preservation of loss tissues.
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Placenta as Fetal Organ
- The placenta is part of the fetus, not just the mother's organ.
- It functions like roots of a tree, essential for embryo survival and fetal development.
Placenta Neglected in Research
- Placenta research is often neglected despite its importance.
- Pregnancy losses are common, and placentas are rarely examined to determine causes.
Genetic Causes of Miscarriage
- Most miscarriages are caused by genetic abnormalities affecting the placenta and embryo.
- Abnormal placenta growth patterns indicate pregnancy problems previously labeled as unexplained.
