Grade 3 Posterior placenta at 32w6d

2020-08-19 08:34:21
Hi Dr., During my growth scan on 32weeks and 6days,it was mentioned that I have grade 3placental maturity with placental calcification and AC 5 percentile. Is there something to worry. Is normal delivery still possible or we can have any support to drag until 37 weeks and induce labor? Kindly advise me or suggest on plans to normal delivery. I was informed that other factors such as bp, fluid level is normal and baby weight is 1.7kg. Attaching the report for reference. Regards, Moni
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Nothing to worry, you need to be vigilant,do regular visits to your doctor lie on left lateral side,take high protein diet drink plenty of water avoid stress Observe daily for baby movements if it is less need to report to your gyanaecologist immediately Do Doppler study

Answered2020-08-19 14:06:34

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Hi. Till now everything is fine. Get a fetal scan after 2 weeks once to follow up the growth. Placental maturity is not that of a good sign. Uterine vascularity need to be checked. Get dopplers also when you go for next scan. Very important thing is to monitor baby movement count everyday. Visit immediately if less than previous. Do not stress Everything will be okay

Answered2020-08-19 09:59:53

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Already 33 wks 2-3 wks you can easily drag , normal delivery very much possible Stop calcium if you are taking . Baby weight 2.,,, + is. Desired. Good luck

Answered2020-08-19 09:20:04

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Daily fetal movement count is helpful for you dear. Looks like a little growth lag dear.
Next Steps
Take Tablet Astymin forte twice a day for 2 weeks Take Tablet Evion LC once a day for 2 days Take Argipreg sachet twice a day for 2 weeks Continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
Health Tips
Avoid lifting weights and stress and intercourses and travel Avoid papaya and pineapple Sleep for two hours in afternoon and for eight hours at bedtime in left lateral position for improvement of blood flow to baby

Answered2020-08-19 13:05:30

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