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Wife had 20 th week scan
Wife had 20th week scan .please view the attached file and give valuable suggestions...any problem for low lying placenta
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Hello dear user placenta is low lying grade 2.it is at risk. You start avoid Wt lifting, constipation, and pass urine frequently, as bladder and rectum are attached to ant and posterior wall of uterus. Should not be overfilled.  For more details you can consult me on Practo consult app online.
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Hello In most of cases placenta get migrated above Watch for bleeding, take bed rest, avoid lifting of weight, avoid excercises. For detailed consultation connect with me online
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It's early pregnancy scan.. majority of patients have low lying placenta but with advancing pregnancy there is migration of placenta above towards fundal area.. Now u should be follow up with scan, take bed rest, avoid weight lifting, stress.. For detail information consult with me online
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Hi.. In most cases low lying placentas migrate upwards. Repeat ultrasound for placental localization at 28 weeks. Avoid sexual contact, heavy work,take rest.
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