what is placenta???????
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The placenta is a temporary organ that connects a growing baby to your uterus during pregnancy. It attaches to the wall of your uterus, usually on the top or side and acts as a lifeline that gives nutrients and oxygen to your baby through the umbilical cord. The placenta also removes waste from your baby's blood
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Placenta
- The placenta is extremely important during pregnancy.
- This structure provides oxygen and nutrients to your growing infant while also eliminating waste from his or her blood.
- The placenta attaches to the uterine wall, and your baby's umbilical cord emerges from it.
- In rare cases, the placenta and the uterus may link in the bottom region of the uterus.
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