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Hi Doctor, I am 13weeks pregnant now , We have done Both tests in 12th week... In that scan there is low lying placenta , is there any problem? Also prescribe medicines that  I use for Second Trimester...
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It will migrate later.. Avoid intercourse. Avoid excessive physical activity Take iron and calcium tablets and continue folic acid. Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice Blog section
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NT scan is done for different perpose Incedetally low lying placenta found at this stage, but need not worry It can move to upper segment eventually For now onwards u need iron calcium folic acid n protein powder For prescription u can avail my tele consultation
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Continue iron and calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month Sleep in left lateral position for 2 hours at afternoon and 7-8 hours at bedtime for improvement of blood flow to baby
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Avoid lifting weights and stress and Intercourses as you have low lying placenta that can bleed any time
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Do a check ultrasound on 20 weeks for fetal Anomaly and placenta position to see if the placenta has migrated upwards
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No problem with low lying placenta.for medicine please contact me privately.
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