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Placenta: How it works, what's normal

What can I do to reduce my risk of placental problems?

Most placental problems can't be directly prevented. However, you can take steps to promote a healthy pregnancy:

  • Visit your health care provider regularly throughout your pregnancy.
  • Work with your health care provider to manage any health conditions, such as high blood pressure.
  • Don't smoke or use drugs.
  • Talk with your doctor about the potential risks before deciding to pursue an elective C-section.

If you've had a placental problem during a previous pregnancy and are planning another pregnancy, talk to your health care provider about ways to reduce the risk of experiencing the condition again. Also tell your health care provider if you've had surgery on your uterus in the past. Expect your health care provider to monitor your condition closely throughout the pregnancy.