Placenta Posterior Grade 2
Hii mera 32 week है nd mera placenta posterior grade 2 lower segment free है iska kya मतलब है. ...
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Grade ii: marginal previa: placental tissue reaches the margin of the internal cervical os, but does not cover it. Please talk to understand.
Hi. I'm 13 wks +3 days pregnant. I did nt scan on april 1st and everything was normal except. Posterior low lying placen ...
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This means vaginal delivery may be difficult. But no need to worry, keep in touch with your obstetrician.
Hello Dr. I am 3 months pregnant my Dr. Said that I have posterior placenta previa of grade 2 would it be shifted or wha ...
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It can not shift but depending on growth of other area of uterus may not look as low as it is now. Time only will tell.
Need advice what is better option for delivery in my wife condition: 1) wait for labor pain for normal delivery or 2) go ...
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You can wait till she gets pain and sets in labour rather go for a caesarean section as previous 2 deliveries were normal.
Hi. I am 12.3 weeks pregnant. In my ultrasound report mentioned "placenta is posterior low lying reaching to margin of i ...
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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.
What if posterior wall placenta is 2 cms away from os grade 1 scan at 22 weeks pregnancy. ...
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It is the location of placenta. And in this situation there are slightly higher risk of abortion. So be careful.
My ultrasonography report says: gravid uterus contains single alive fetus. 1. Cervical length - within normal limit 2. P ...
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Please understand that the usg report is not to decide if cs is needed or not. It is done to decide if the baby is well developed and positioned properly. The decision to do cs is done after a long consideration of weight and position of the baby and the presence or absence of bleeding or escape of water near term.
I am 17 week pregnancy. I have posterior placenta covering the internal os grade 0. Is it any problem for me? Can I take ...
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Complete bed rest does not help. Placenta covering internal os is a problem and must remain under management of obstetrician and any time if there is bleeding must rush to hospital.
At my 21 weeks anomaly scan yesterday, it shows placenta- posterior, low lying. Lower end is 1.7 cm from internal os, no ...
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Placenta never moves but depending on other areas of uterus growing later in pregnancy it may not be that low, only time will tell.
Hi. I am 38 weeks pregnant mother. Placenta posterior fungal maturity grade 2 means what. Do I have normal delivery or a ...
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According to your recent reports, you will have your normal delivery. No c section is indicated at this stage.