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Posterior Low lying placenta - travel
Hi I am 18 weeks 2 days pregnant as per my LMP..I have to urgently travel in Feb 20 via flight it's an 18 hours total travel..I had my anamoly scan today which states posterior grade 0 and 0.8cm from internal os.. what precautions can I take for flight long hours travelling? Please advise it's urgent..thanks
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You are 18 weeks. Placenta is gde 0 It is 0.8 cm from internal os. You should not have any problem in your flight. At the best you can do a repeat scan 3-4 days prior to flight. You can discuss with your Obstetrician if she can recommend some uterine relaxants for about 2 days before flight and they can be tapered off after the flight.
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