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Does Ultrasound Report Suggest Vaginal Delivery?

Placenta is located in fundo-posterior wall of uterus with grade I maturity during 27 weeks ultrasound report.this is my second issue. First issue is 8 years before and it is cesearian delivery. can this time it is normal condition for vaginal delivery?
Wed, 23 Apr 2014
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Hi,
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The placenta takes the final position after 28 weeks. However, a position of fundo posterior is likely to remain the same and if other factors remain favorable then a normal delivery may be expected. The reason for having a cesarean delivery earlier is not mentioned so I guess it must have been a low lying placenta. Please have a detailed discussion after 34 weeks pregnancy with your doctor and know the feasibility of a normal delivery.
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Does Ultrasound Report Suggest Vaginal Delivery?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. The placenta takes the final position after 28 weeks. However, a position of fundo posterior is likely to remain the same and if other factors remain favorable then a normal delivery may be expected. The reason for having a cesarean delivery earlier is not mentioned so I guess it must have been a low lying placenta. Please have a detailed discussion after 34 weeks pregnancy with your doctor and know the feasibility of a normal delivery.