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I am 22 weeks pregnant with my second baby. My first baby is a girl born on 2014 through c section. I am overweight with 101 kg. I went for 8 shaped walking few days in my 2nd floor of my house which means daily morn I climbed up the stairs. I am eagerly waiting to see a boy baby. Not sure though. In my Anomoly scan, placenta is posterior low lying. Lower limit of placenta seen 1.5cm away from internal OS. Is this a problem? Is there any measures which I can do to improve the same? Any home remedy? Preventive measure? I am worried if this will be a problem. Kindly pour your advice and thoughts
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The placenta will eventually go up as pregnancy advances Avoid heavy lift, long drive and intercourse for the time being
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In your subsequent scan it will be more away from internal os. nothing to worry.
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Avoid sexual intercourse,use uropiaen toilet, no weight lifting ,observe foetal movements better to consult through practo 
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