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Pregnant with 13 week 2 days
Placenta is anterior with lower edge reaching till os. Grade 0 maturity GA: 13 week 2 days. NT is 1.9 mm. Is it normal? Please suggest. Report is attached.
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No need to worry since placental migration happens in most of the cases but should be careful and inform your gynaecologist if any bleeding episodes till next level scan.
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No need to worry, placenta will move upwards as pregnancy advances
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo
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Do nothing. Placenta is a "shifting" organ because Uterus grows faster than placenta. So what placenta you are seeing "Lower edge till the os" , may not be so close to the os as pregnancy grows. Please relax. NT is also normal.
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You are having low lying placenta, few precautions need to be followed, your doctor must have explained it, it can migrate upward with time. Needs follow up.
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Avoid pelvic jerk .. intercourse n travelling till the placenta moves up Rest normal Go fr a dual test
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NT is normal.Placenta will gradually move upward with time
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Till the time placenta is low care should be taken.proper follow up with the dr
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