HomeQuestions & AnswersDr. Am in 7 month pregnant.. I did 6 months scan... In tat scan, placenta :posterior. Subchorionic fibrin deposition seen... May I ve any problem for this result
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Dr. Am in 7 month pregnant.. I did 6 months scan... In tat scan, placenta :posterior. Subchorionic fibrin deposition seen... May I ve any problem for this result
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ExpertDr.Rasika ThosarPaediatric Intensivist7 years agoA. consult your gynaecologist , for proper examination as he knoWS the case best
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Author of questionMom of a 12 yr old boy7 years agoA. Thank u.. Ya she said take more protein items..
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s madaanMom of a 9 yr 11 m old girl7 years agoA. New Jersey won't be any problems as you are in the 6th month of pregnancy and in the 6th 7th month it happens but do cosult your gynecologist she will guide you better
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