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Low lying placenta
Hello I took NT scan recently and it shows placenta developing posterior, low lying ,lower edge coming up to the internal os meaning danger sign I'm 14weeks when I took scan it's 13 weeks 4days cervical length 3.7cm
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Should migrate up by 22 to 24 weekstill then avoid pelvic jerk Sex n travelling
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Placenta will move up in 60-70 percent of the causes till 34 weeks with the enlarging uterus and growing baby. There is risk of bleeding/ spotting though. Avoid strenuous exercises.
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plcenta can move above upto 26 weeks..so dont worry..in case if she has spotting or bleeding consult your doctor immediately
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The placenta  will move upward  as the pregnancy advances. Till that time take care.
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