I have subchronic hemorhage with anterior low placenta measuring 11*07mm diagonised at 12 weeks scan now i am 14 weeks and having abdominal pain only at left side occasionally is it normal or anything to worry.doctor advised bedrest.Can i walk lightly in the house is it okay
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Hello you have low lying placenta and need to avoid heavy activity and weight lifting activities, can do mild activity if there are no symptoms.
Consult doctor for physical examination and further management for pain abdomen.
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It is not normal.
It is neither a problem to be solved by Tele-consultation. Please consult a Gynaecologist in your area for a physical examination and further management.
Repeated investigations may be required.
Visit the doctor in case of pain.
Continue rest and medication.
Drink a lot of fluid if bleeding spotting is present and avoid movements if not you can walk for necessary daily chores and avoid heavy household work
Weight lifting physical activity
A little pain is a normal pressure symptom of pregnancy
Hope you do not have any constipation
You can repeat the ultrasound to find out the size of the sc hemorrhage
With a low lying placenta and a subchorionic hemorrhage you need strict bed rest and not to move around the house
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