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Bleeding in 13 weeks of pregnancy
Hi Docs, my Nt scan report  says "Anterior placenta grade 1 with lower margin reaches upto OS. Homogeneous echo pattern. No retroplacental collection" What does this mean? As per my doc, nt & double marker is normal. 6 days after the scan I experienced light bleeding( not enough to fill a pad) can placenta position be the reason? I'm taking Trenexa MF, duphaston & 1 UTERONE 100mg inj. Also, I have to travel by air (4hrs flight) 3 weeks from now. Will it be safe? Currently 13 weeks pregnant via IVF. Need your opinion. Thanks.
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Low lying placenta tends to bleed No traveling. Bed rest
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Avoid travel
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Better avoid traveling as you have low lying placenta. Continue with medications.
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Connect please
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Jjourney  by air is not advisable in the early months
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That means the placenta is low lying Yes low lying placenta tends to bleed Tranexa will not help in a pregnant uterus Travel should strictly be avoided
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