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Kindly check my nt scan report
Done nt nb scan today. Is my report ok ? Normal ? Did my plcenta low line ? ... mexr step to be done
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Yes... placenta is central low lying placenta, Be careful,bed rest, progesterone support and avoid coitus. Get scan done monthly to see the migration of placenta
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Report is normal but placenta is low lying and covering the internal os. Usually the placenta migrates up by the time you do anomaly scan that is 20 weeks . Till then do not lift heavy weight, avoid intercourse and constipation.
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Yes placenta is low lying..u need to take bed rest,avoid lifting weights and maintain abstinence.It will move upwards gradually.
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Report over is fine.Baby's nasal bone is present and the nuchal translucency is also within normal limits.Placenta is low lying but it needs to be followed up in further scan as it can ascend up in the subsequent weeks.
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Yes placenta is low lying Avoid sex n travelling Go fr double marker test
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