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In anamoly scan written that.. Placenta is fundo-anterior, low lying with lower end of placenta 1.8 CM away from the internal oss. What is the meaning of this. Is it normal?
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Your placenta is low lying but don't worry it can go up with time. For now, avoid heavy work and intercourse.
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U hve low lying placenta,take precautions to avoid bleeding
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How big is the pregnancy? I am trying to understand that if placenta is Fundo-anterior, how it can be low lying at the same time (unless pregnancy is 8 weeks).
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Lots of details are required to be able to advise you on this. Consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can find me on Google too.
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The places is low lying Avoid pelvic jerk sex n travelling
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That means that the placenta is low lying, you need to be coutious about the bleeding.
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It means the placenta is very low , avoid strenuous activity
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