Want to know about posterior reaching LS

2022-11-26 07:45:07
I m 24th week pregnant.At 13 th week of Usg there was posterior covering os and at 19th week there was posterior reaching LS.And my recent usg at 24th week, there is same finding that posterior reaching LS. So my doubt is that is posterior reaching LS is risky or harmful and waht can i do for making to normal position? IS posterior rwaching LS will not allow normal delivery??
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Connect please

Answered2022-11-29 09:51:48

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This is all normal. Your pregnancy is progressing normally.

Answered2022-11-26 13:46:07

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Pls connect for online consultation and advice

Answered2022-11-26 11:12:02

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You have to be careful, theres nothing you can do to make it normal, generally it migrates but we have to wait and see
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Repeat scan after 28 weeks
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Abstinence, no travle? No heavy work, no strain at all, it will Bleed

Answered2022-11-26 09:47:44

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Sometimes placental implementation at lower segment but with growth of fetus it can little high. Nothing can be predicted for outcome of pregnancy. Mode of delivery depends on the situation, pain , fetal status, many more.
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connect for further assistance

Answered2022-11-26 08:17:22

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some times placenta can go upwards.u have to wait agian and get a scan after 1 month.based on it you will get to know the placental position

Answered2022-11-26 07:51:57

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U cannot do anything about it Repeat ultrasound at 36 weeks If still placenta is low lying u will need a cesarean section Till then avoid pelvic jerk sex n travelling as it may initiate bleeding

Answered2022-11-26 08:40:17

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Please consult for proper discussion.

Answered2022-11-26 07:58:48

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