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13 weeks 2 days pregnant, Ultrasoundreport says, anteriorplacenta , inferior limit extends down to and spans across the XXXXXXX OS. What exactly does this imply? Can it get better? ... View answer
I had an abdominal ultrasound at 34 weeks. I have an anteriorplacenta which is 16mm from the os ... Caesarean section now or is there still time for the placenta to move up? ... View answer
ultrasound showed a very healthy baby 36mm with movements and strong heart beat, so that's great.. it also mentioned an anteriorplacenta extending on the lower end.. My GYN didn't seem concerned at... View answer
around 15 weekds measurements, I should be around 19 weeks along. Ultrasound confirmed the fetal measurements around 15 weeks. I also have an anteriorplacenta . I have no bleeding no... View answer
Hi Doctor, My wife is running 20 weeks 6 days. This is our 2nd child. Her Ultrasound pregnancy .... Placenta is anterior, of grade 1 maturity. Lower limit of placenta is not reaching the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudhir
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Hi doc. I did my ultrasound last May 7, 2014 and this was the impression... - single, live, intrauterine pregnancy, presently in cephalic presentation, about 33 weeks and 3 days AOG - Anterior... View answer
Hi doc, is my ultrasound is normal? It says, ,single live intrauterine pregnancy, breech presentation, about 29 weeks 5 days, AOG+/- 2 Weeks, grade II maturity, anteriorplacenta,... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashakiran S
( General & Family Physician)
Hi i am 23 weeks pregnant.. And i have a concern about the remarks on my ultrasound. It says ... amniotic fluid volume. (SVP=5.3 cm). Anteriorplacenta,grade 2,high lying. Fetal face is not... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gunjan Jain
( General & Family Physician)
Hello, may i ask you regarding may pelvic ultrasound? here is the impression: Single, Live ... fetal Biometry , AnteriorPlacenta, High lying, Maturity Grade 2, Normohydramnios. can you identify for ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Sharma
( General & Family Physician)
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