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Hi doc i am 18 weeks pregnant .. when is the right time for anomaly scan ?? Also my placenta is 2cm away from internal os so need to know can i travel on road ?? What precaution should be taken ??
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Lots of details required to be able to properly advise you on this. Please consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can find me on google too.
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Anomaly scan is at 20 weeks and about the placenta also . Travel in pregnancy is a big topic and has to be individually considered
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Do it at 20 weeks
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Reach for detailed discussion
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Now is the right time After the ultrasound decision fr traveling can be taken If the placenta is still low lying ...u shud not travel
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At 20 weeks … u can plan travel after your level 2 scan
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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