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Posterior placenta reaching OS
Helo dr I am 19 weeks pregnant. In my nt/nb scan my placenta was low lying covering the OS. My doctor put me on bed rest with limited activities. Now i went for my level 2 scan in which placenta is posterior reaching the OS. And my doctor further advised me bed rest. kindly suggest should i go for my job now as I don't have much leaves.
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You need rest in order  to  prevent  any complications .you can talk  to your  higher  authority  regarding  your issue  of high  risk  pregnancy  and  needs bed rest ...ok don't  worry.
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Placenta reaching os s called praevia.. although bed rest s advisable.. however if u cn go to job safely without ny jerks and your job s more of a sitting job ,you can do it.. Also see if there s an option of work from home
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Your doctor gave you best advise so follow her, this is very risky case. Sitting on volcano, OK follow strictly to her
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Connect for further line of management
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