Previous 18 weeks USG findings suggests Placenta is situated in fundal region of the uterus extending to posterior wall and it is touching the internal os with grade I maturity.
Second 24 weeks USG indicates its shift and now placenta is situated in posterior wall and lower edge is partially touching internal os. There are maximum chances of further migration of placenta as you have early pregnancy.In most of the cases,it moves away of internal os with advancement of pregnancy. Patient should have follow up scan to detect the shift of placenta. Patient should avoid strenuous activity and take adequate rest.
Yes ,patient can have previa with placenta partially attached to fundus.
Hope i have answered your query. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does Placenta Is Posterior Grade I Asymmetrical Partial Placenta Previa Indicate?
Hello Previous 18 weeks USG findings suggests Placenta is situated in fundal region of the uterus extending to posterior wall and it is touching the internal os with grade I maturity. Second 24 weeks USG indicates its shift and now placenta is situated in posterior wall and lower edge is partially touching internal os. There are maximum chances of further migration of placenta as you have early pregnancy.In most of the cases,it moves away of internal os with advancement of pregnancy. Patient should have follow up scan to detect the shift of placenta. Patient should avoid strenuous activity and take adequate rest. Yes ,patient can have previa with placenta partially attached to fundus. Hope i have answered your query. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan