fetal
wellbeing that has to also reveal the placentas condition.
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And, can
There is research that says placentas go on making new cells, even at the
'end' of the gestation period. (no I don't have the reference, just
something I skimmed over one time)Also,some placentas can malfunction even
at 28 weeks and others don't at 42 + weeks, so it is not necessarily a time
And, can the condition of twins placenta/s be expected to deteriorate
earlier than a singleton's??
Jayne
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