the doctor may want to induce the labor at exactly 9 months. yes it will be normal.
my current week pregnancy 25weeks but placenta posterior upper grade 0 till is this any problem for normal delivery
Yes. But the movement is relative. Placenta does not change the position. But lower placenta may move up. So that placenta previa may become normal placenta.
A low placenta sac at 20 weeks of pregnancy, often referred to as a low-lying placenta, means that the placenta is positioned closer to the cervix than normal. This condition can potentially lead to complications, such as placenta previa, where the placenta covers part or all of the cervix, possibly causing bleeding during pregnancy or delivery. It's important for the healthcare provider to monitor the situation, as many low-lying placentas migrate upward as the uterus expands. Most women with a low placenta may still have healthy pregnancies, but close monitoring is essential.
Placenta previa can be detected during an ultra sound, but it is normal to have low-lying placenta early in pregnancy.
In normal pregnancy, the placenta is located at the top of the uterus, above the baby. So the placenta would be delivered after the baby. Placenta Previa is when the placenta forms in the lower part of the uterus, partially or totally covering the opening of the cervix. In this condition, the placenta would be delivered first during a vaginal delivery. Women with Placenta Previa require delivery by cesarean section, because as soon as the umbilical cord reaches oxygen, the baby will automatically use his lungs to breathe. So, if the placenta were to be delivered first, the umbilical cord would reach oxygen and the baby would be in the womb suffocating because the lack of oxygen.
A posterior placenta grade 2 means that the placenta is located closer to the back. This is commonly seen at 30 weeks of pregnancy and is considered normal.
It is a normal case and no need to worry for that. Anterior means the placenta is attached on the front side in the uterus.
Posterior placenta is when the placenta is located at the back of the motherÃ?s uterus. Placenta praevia means the placenta has not moved up towards the top of the uterus to get ready for birth. Grade 2 means the placenta is near the cervix but not blocking it.
In a routine delivery, oxytocin may be given to the mother after the placenta has been delivered in order to help the uterus contract and minimize bleeding.
No. 37-42 weeks is the normal frame. About 44 weeks (10 months) is the longest verified pregnancy as the placenta starts to deteriorate after 42 weeks.
So many times ultrasonologist report that there is low implantation of gestational sac. But as pregnancy advances, this implantations go up and get a normal delivery. You may get a so called placenta praevia. Grade one, two and three in second trimester of pregnancy. This low laying placenta is the major cause of bleeding during pregnancy. In such cases bed rest and operational delivry has to be done to avoid excessive bleeding foetal death.
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