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21 week preg low lying placenta near OS
I am 21 week pregnant. Recently i m diagnosed with low lying placenta near os. Due to that vaginal bleeding/spotting occurs (1-2 times a day while urinating) since 2 jan 2020 morning. We had a ultrasound scan same day and nothing was concerned. It was suggested that bleeding may occur and advised to take rest. It's happening since 3 days so i am concerned. How long it may happen ? How much bleeding is normal ?
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hi. bleeding is common in placenta previa. Rest is the only way. u shouldn't have constipation  or cough if any as this will increase the problem contact directly on more details and discussion on this topic
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Follow your gynecologist advice Need strict bed rest
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Most of the the placenta moves upwards without any problem. Now follow your Doctor's advice.
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Low lying placenta can cause off and on bleeding.. You need to take rest, avoid sexual intercourse with husband.... Most of the times placenta migrate to upper segment but till then you have to be cautious
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