Is Placenta On Posterior Wall Dangerous During Pregnancy?
Hi i want 2 know about my sister-in-law.she is 15 wk pregnant. Report shows that her placenta is on posterior wall low lying of grade1 maturity meet no evidence of placental separation and satisfactory liquior amnil....i want 2 know what does it mean? Is there any risk for baby or mom during pregnancy or during delivery? will it get cured as weeks increased?
Hello, I appreciate your concern. I want to assure you not to worry about posterier placenta, as liquior is sufficient and no evidence of placental separation. Low lying placenta grade I is there, so be careful not to exert much and dont carry heavy things, as it can detach placenta and it will complicate. And its initial days, so just take enough precautions not to carry heavy things and take proper rest, then there will not be any kind of complications later days. There will not be any risk to baby and mother. Hope this will help you and you can further ask any queries to me anytime.
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Is Placenta On Posterior Wall Dangerous During Pregnancy?
Hello, I appreciate your concern. I want to assure you not to worry about posterier placenta, as liquior is sufficient and no evidence of placental separation. Low lying placenta grade I is there, so be careful not to exert much and dont carry heavy things, as it can detach placenta and it will complicate. And its initial days, so just take enough precautions not to carry heavy things and take proper rest, then there will not be any kind of complications later days. There will not be any risk to baby and mother. Hope this will help you and you can further ask any queries to me anytime.