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Low lying placenta
Hi dr, I m 13 weeks pregnant...nt scan shows I have low lying placenta I attached the reports.. yesterday there is slight bleeding and lower abdomen pain is on and off from 2weeks Is there any major concern...will placenta move up can I travel.. kindly suggest Thanks in advance
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Avoid travel strictly  ,pls connect for online consultation and advice
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There is chances of placenta moving upwards.. avoid travelling
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Connect please
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Generally the placenta moves up by 22 to 24 weeks Meet a Dr in person u need to be examined
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Placenta will gradually move upward. Advised rest and avoid travel.
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Connect please. Travelling should be avoided. Bleeding or spotting or lower abdominal pain in not normal in pregnancy
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Traveling should be strictly avoided
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