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Subchronic hematoma and low placenta
I am 16 weeks 5 days pregnant previously at my 12 weeks scan it showed i have 11*7 mm hematoma and anterior low placenta.again today another scan was done the hematoma size is reduced to 6*8 mm and placenta is 1 cm away from internal os. Do i need bed rest can i walk slightly And also is it placenta previa
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low lying placenta would migrate upwards as the pregnancy advances sub chorionic hematoma reduces and disappears dont do any strenuous things
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Continue medication Bed rest Keep hydration and be hopeful
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With a low lying placenta with hematoma u need complete bed rest along with progesterone support
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Don't worry, low placenta is migrating up as the fetus grows, it's not related to your walking. Haematoma is reducing, I think you need some medicine to avoid starting uterine activity, consult online for advice and prescription.
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Hello , you can walk slightly. Avoid heavy weight lifting. At 16 weeks most of the placenta is low lying. It goes up with growth of the uterus.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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You can walk slightly.
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