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Travel with low lying placenta
Had light bleeding twice during 10th-12th week due to low lying placenta reaching cervix. Was advised bed rest with weekly dosage of proluton depot 500mg inj along with other medicines. Have been on rest for 7 weeks since then. Now at 20 weeks anamoly scan, placenta is still low 1.5 cm from internal os. Medication is being continued. I am also facing  round ligament pain (pelvic and inner thigh muscles) at the time of getting up from a position. I wanted to know if it is safe to travel for office by cab. Distance 12-15km one way.
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You have to balance your pregnancy and carrier at your own - risk and benefits ground - on medical ground you should restrict your any type of traveling to safeguard your pregnancy.
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It's not advisable to travel so far Still if no option then tey make ur journey as comfortable as possible
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Avoid travelling. Connect online to solve your queries related to pregnancy
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Better to avoid
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Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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Yes it's is low lying placenta... U should avoid traveling.. For detail consultation connect with me online
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