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Posterior placenta reaching upto os
Hi doc.. I'm 13 weeks and in NT scan reports say posterior placenta reaching up to internal os.. I have a travel coming up in few days 4-5 hrs journey by car..my doc suggested few things which I'm following.. but I'm now told to stop all progesterone tabs both orally n vaginally so I'm scared stopping tablets n travel coming up should not cause me any issue.. pls suggest steps n about progesterone if I should take till I complete travel
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Travel only if you can't do without it. Progesterone has no role after 12 weeks.
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Travelling is little tricky in low lying placenta.... Pls follow ur docs advice
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Trust her
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Avoid travel in low lying placenta. 
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U cannot travel After 12 weeks progesterone supplements hv no role
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Your doctor has suggested to stop Progesterone tablets , that’s okay. Progesterone was given in early days to support pregnancy, later in your low lying placenta it would not be very useful. Don’t worry the placenta usually shifts a little higher with increasing gestational age . You could travel , but avoid jerky transport.
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