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Will The Cough During Pregnancy Affect The Low Lying Placenta?

Hi am 14 week pregnant... I just went for an ultrasound scan and was told having low lying placenta.. Now I had cold and cough... Will this cough affect for the placenta more?
Mon, 28 Sep 2015
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Hello and I hope I can answer your question.

At 14 weeks a low lying placenta is very common and rarely causes problems.
It resolves itself in more than 99 percent of pregnancies Being sick, physical activity or sexual activity is not a risk to the baby. If you experience any bleeding, then rest at that point and if it does not resolve within 24 hours, contact your OB provider.

I hope this information was helpful and best wishes for the rest of your pregnancy, Dr. Brown
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Will The Cough During Pregnancy Affect The Low Lying Placenta?

Hello and I hope I can answer your question. At 14 weeks a low lying placenta is very common and rarely causes problems. It resolves itself in more than 99 percent of pregnancies Being sick, physical activity or sexual activity is not a risk to the baby. If you experience any bleeding, then rest at that point and if it does not resolve within 24 hours, contact your OB provider. I hope this information was helpful and best wishes for the rest of your pregnancy, Dr. Brown