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Low lying placenta
First baby.Placenta is seen in posterior low lying position of uretus. Internsl os dilated. No retro placental clot noted. Grade -II maturity.normal cord insertion is seen.cervix length is normal.average fetal age 27week.What's is that..I'm worried.doctor told me to take a bed rest. Please ensure me everything is alright or not.
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No need to worry u need to be vigilant and follow doctors advice things will be fine
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Bed rest will help . It’s written placenta low lying and is open but cervical length is normal . So detail history is very important here . Please consult online
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Everything is not alright Follow ur drs advise Placenta is low lying n the mouth of uterus is open
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Don't worry , just take care , avoid intercourse, and in case of bleeding contact doc
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It mentions that internal os us open ,so definitely bed rest is important.  Follow ur doctor
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