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Travelling after 15th week pregnancy
Hello, My wife is pregnant, its 15th week, can we travel via flight from Bangalore to Jammu ? Doctor advised that since its low placenta, they will advise after anomaly scan due between 6th to 12th Feb. Is it recommended to travel in 15-20 week with anterior low placenta ?
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It's better to have a scan before traveling and get the placental grading done. if it is marginal ,Under doctors' guidance & certain precautions, she can travel..
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undergo scan before she travels
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With a low lying  placenta the patients should definitely abstain from travelling as it might  initiate bleeding and prove life threatening
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Better to avoid now sir due to risk of bleeding
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Not at all
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No if placenta if low lying travelling should be avoided as it can cause bleeding anytime
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