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Hi. I am 12.3 weeks pregnant. In my ultrasound report mentioned "placenta is posterior low lying reaching to margin of io. Shows grade 0 changes. And I am feeling nausea while standing. Little pain in lower abdominal. What is that mean and is there any risk. If it is then how can it be cure.
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a posterior placenta is one that attaches itself to the back of the uterus, while an anterior placenta attaches itself to the front. Both placental positions are considered normal. Aside from being an ideal location for delivery, the other benefit of a posterior placenta is being able to feel your baby?s movements early on. Neither posterior or anterior placental location will affect the development or growth of a strong and healthy baby.
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