A placenta is actively involved in transporting nutrients to the fetus. It has both direct and indirect effects on fetal cardiovascular functioning and has an endocrine influence on the mother and fetus. As such, a properly functioning placenta is crucial for normal fetal development and plays a central role in mediating the effects of the maternal environment on the fetus. However, its impact extends beyond the current pregnancy, influencing future fertility and long-term health outcomes.
Research suggests that placental health can have a lasting impact on reproductive and overall health, making it essential to understand the factors that affect development and function. It can help identify strategies to promote health, reduce the risk of pregnancy complications, and support long-term fertility and well-being.
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