Pregnant. Scan Report Showed He Placenta: Left Wall. Its Interior Limit Extends Down And Does Not Span Across It. Meaning?
Question: Hello Doctor,
My wife had her first trimester USG scan yesterday. I am attaching the report along with this query.
Basically I want to understand the meaning of this sentence - "The Placenta: left wall. Its interior limit extends down to the XXXXXXX os but does not span across it"
Can you please clarify?
Thanks,
XXXXXX
My wife had her first trimester USG scan yesterday. I am attaching the report along with this query.
Basically I want to understand the meaning of this sentence - "The Placenta: left wall. Its interior limit extends down to the XXXXXXX os but does not span across it"
Can you please clarify?
Thanks,
XXXXXX
Hello XXXXXXX
Thanks for posting your query.
I have gone through usg report.
It is quite common to have placenta upto XXXXXXX os in early pregnancy & as pregnancy advances it goes upwards.
If your wife is asymptomatic means having no bleeding vaginally or pain, you should get relaxed & get a repeat scan done at 20 weeks.
I hope your query has been answered.I will be available for your further queries.
Regards,
Thanks for posting your query.
I have gone through usg report.
It is quite common to have placenta upto XXXXXXX os in early pregnancy & as pregnancy advances it goes upwards.
If your wife is asymptomatic means having no bleeding vaginally or pain, you should get relaxed & get a repeat scan done at 20 weeks.
I hope your query has been answered.I will be available for your further queries.
Regards,
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar