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Placenta grade 3 maturity at 34week1day
Hi i just had a interval growth scan and it was found that my placenta is anterior and grade 3 maturity at 34weeks1day. AFI is 11 and one loop of cord around neck. Doppler and size parameters were fine. Does this indicate early delivery will be required and how early is the delivery recommended?
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Check dopplers in 2 weeks if any feto placental insufficiency
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Repeat scan after 10days
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Go with doppler study  to assess  fetoplacental insufficiency Act accordingly
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You should repeat scan and if all the parameters are good , go for ,LSCS after 37 weeks
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No Everything looks fine
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Repeat usg after 2 weeks
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