Travel is not recommended.
Yes, unless your doctor advises agains it because of pre-existing health problems.
safety
The unborn child is protected from a lot of thing by the placenta, however if you have an infection in any part of your body you should get it seen to,especially if you are pregnant. Little problems can turn into big ones especially when you are pregnant,
Having a left lateral anterior placenta means that the placenta is low lying. This can cause problems during delivery oftentimes necessitating a C-section.
You have the risk of the placenta blocking the birth canal. Possible C section
There can be a number of reasons ranging from the beginnings of premature labour to a low lying placenta. It is essential that you seek medical help because of the possibility of serious problems.
Many things cause airplane accidents- fuel shortage, turbulence, problems with the engine, etc. However, many of these problems can easily be avoided.
No , a crumpled up airplane will have problems with the air not flowing smoothly across the wings .
Not typically. This usually indicates a problem and you should see a doctor ASAP (Emergency Room) to make sure you and the fetus are ok. A torn placenta or uterus can cause problems or death.
An anterior placent is quite normal. The main thing about it it that it will make it difficult for someone to work out how the baby is lying by feeling your abdomen. An ultrasound will have no problem though. As long as the placenta is in the upper segment of the uterus it should not cause an problems.
The first fatal airplane crash occurred in September of 1908 and was flying at about 150 feet when problems with the flight began.
In circumvallate placenta, the placenta presents with elevated margins because the location as to where the placenta attaches at implantation is too small for the entire placenta to attach causing the placental edges to be loose. The could possibly cause the placenta to function poorly and not supply the baby with adequate o2. The placenta ends curve and curl inwards. The problem is if the placenta continues to develop in more and more curve and then separates from the uterus. That would mean the need for an emergency delivery of the baby so it becomes very critical the earlier this happens. I don't know the odds of the placenta separating, and nothing may happen at all, it's just important to make sure the baby is getting the nourishment it needs via the placenta and act immediately should any bleeding occur. The doctor said it's not common to see this and there is nothing I have done in the past or anything I can do to avoid problems with separation.