I m 27 years old and 28-29 week pregnant. My Blood pressure is normal, gaining weight properly & growth of bay is fine. Today my ultra sound report shows placenta posterior upper segment. Grade 2. Retro- placental bed is normal and the cervix is closed. Is it good or any problems
Hello, I can understand your concern very well and i will do my best to resolve your query.
First of all, you should relax and don't take unnecessary tension. I would like to tell you that your ultrasound report is quite normal at 28 week of pregnancy. At this point of time, its not of much concern and everything is fine.
I would like to tell you that as your BP is normal, baby's growth is fine, placenta is normal, fluid should be adequate and cervix is closed (which is normal at 28th week), so nothing seems to be concerned much.
Just enjoy the pregnancy and follow up regularly with your gynec. Nothing to worry. Hope this answers your question and best of luck for your pregnancy.
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What Does The Ultra Sound Report Indicate?
Hello, I can understand your concern very well and i will do my best to resolve your query. First of all, you should relax and don t take unnecessary tension. I would like to tell you that your ultrasound report is quite normal at 28 week of pregnancy. At this point of time, its not of much concern and everything is fine. I would like to tell you that as your BP is normal, baby s growth is fine, placenta is normal, fluid should be adequate and cervix is closed (which is normal at 28th week), so nothing seems to be concerned much. Just enjoy the pregnancy and follow up regularly with your gynec. Nothing to worry. Hope this answers your question and best of luck for your pregnancy.