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Hello madam/ sir my name is kumari and I'm from bachupally Hyderabad I recently got married in the month of February this year . And now I got conceived now I'm 34 weeks pregnant lady I.e 8th of pregnancy...recently I diagnosed treatment in that report came Placenta previa I'm worring about this placenta So what are the complications of this placenta previa and is this previa dangerous and what is the best c section or normal please tell me regarding this placenta previa
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Placenta previa or a low lying placenta can prove life threatening if it starts to bleed Repeat ultrasound at 36 weeks If you does not migrate up you will require a cesarean section
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Placenta previa is a condition where the placenta covers the os which is the opening from which your baby delivers normally. If you attempt normal delivery or go into normal labour, chances of bleeding profusely and high risk to your baby and blood loss for you. Hence your obgyn would plan for c section electively once baby reaches maturity
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