Now I am 34 weeks pregnant and still I have a low lying placenta and what are the problems of having low lying placenta during 34 weeks.
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low lying placenta may cause excessive bleeding before delivery due to separation of placenta during cervical dilatation.may cause foetal distress and even death in case of heavy bleeding.and there is risk to mother also.
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placenta should lie on top of the uterus and on the posterior side so that during growth of the baby, there's no hindrance during delivery also, placenta on top position doesn't interfere with labor pains or block the passage or Lead to bleeding as this tissue is rich in blood at 34 weeks, chances of placenta moving to the top are remote you better get ready for operative delivery around 36 weeks because there's risk of bleeding when baby grows maximum during last month this is a genuine reason for operative delivery and you should not be even given a trial of labor or wait after 36 weeks to complete full term at 40 weeks good luck
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