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20 week scan report
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POSITIVE Pauline | Report | 12 Jan 2005 20:34 |
Hi All Daughter Diana went for her 20 week scan yesterday. Asked if they could tell the sex, and they are fairly sure it will be another little girl :-) Only one worry is that they have told her the placenta is very low, and want her back again at 32 weeks for another scan. No problem with baby - growing well. What are the implications of a low placenta? Anybody come across this before. Pauline (little bit anxious) |
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Shelli4 | Report | 12 Jan 2005 20:37 |
I think it may get in the way during delivery, or may rupture. I think and only think if it's too low they may suggest a C section. I never had this problem and my youngest is 6, so am trying to think back, memory not very good!!!! |
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Clare | Report | 12 Jan 2005 20:38 |
i had a low lying placenta with tho of mine.don't worry the majority move by the next scan.if it hasn't then its a c section,instead of normal delivery.luckily both of mine were born normal.the placenta had moved.its fairly common |
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Unknown | Report | 12 Jan 2005 21:13 |
Don't worry. I had a low lying placenta which moved later in pregnancy. If there were no scans, we wouldn't know about these things - as we do, the medical people can sort out what needs doing later on. It's only a problem if it is in a position which means it is likely to come away before the baby is born, but hospitals are well used to dealing with these things. Although scans are fantastic - at my first one, my husband and I left the hospital absolutely speechless with amazement - I think they often give you something to worry about and usually at the next appointment it turns out to be nothing. nell |
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Nicola | Report | 12 Jan 2005 21:27 |
Tell your daughter not to worry I had a low lying placenta that did not move, which just meant I had to get a c-section. Most low lying placenta's do moveback to right position! Hope all goes well! |
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POSITIVE Pauline | Report | 12 Jan 2005 21:36 |
Thanks for the reassurances. I didn't even know that the placenta could move. I think they will keep an eye on her anyway coz Zoe (her first) was 10lbs, and she had a 3rd degree rip - ouch!!!!! We were there for that birth - fantastic experience. Lined up for babysitting this time though :-) Will keep you all posted. Pauline |