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cm's ac 29.10 cm's Not lowlyingplacentaPosterior position Adequate amniotic fluid No lethal anomalies are seen Single live intra uterine fetus of 37 weeks gestation in cephalic... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
GENDER DETECT BY US AFTER 33 WEEKS IN POSITION OF PLACENTAPOSTERIOR UPPER SEGEMENTT GRADE II MATURITY.HEART BEAT 149.IN 26 WEEK US REPORT ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sadiq Mughal
( Critical Care Specialist)
Hi I'm 22 weeks pregnant, placentaposterior 2.8cm from os. What are the chances of severe bleeding before my next ultrasound at 32 weeks ... View answer
Am having placentaposterior till the os .I have a littl light red coloured bleeding with fowl smell.what does this indicate and what should I do now. ... View answer
Hi am 30 weeks 1day took ultrasound gravid uterus and result came a single live fetus is seen in cephalic presentation. placentaposterior grade 2maturity. Amniotic fluid is adequate. AFI-12.0 CMS.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
hi doctor ,i m 21 weeks pregnant my scan report impression is single ,live intrauterine fetus in transverse lie. face not in profile view. and placentaposterior ,3 cm away from OS. i m so much... View answer
Am 31 weeks pregnant in my ultra sound scan In Survey Section Placenta- Posterior is mentioned. is this is mentioning the sex of my baby. my friend says Placenta-Posterior means Baby girl.... View answer
Hi i have my scan done today.I am 22 wk 4 days from last LMP. Report shows i have placentaposterior ,grade I maturity,not lowlying with Cervical length as 46 mm.Is it normal?Also the estimate... View answer
Answered by :Dr. P. Mahesh
( General & Family Physician)
Hello Doctor. My wife 27 years old. now 29 weeks pregnant having placentaposteriorlowlying lower ... full bed rest.Is there any further chances of bleeding and Normal delivery is possible... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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