HomeQuestions & AnswersHi m 34 weeks pregnant. My placenta is posterior low lying and covering the internal os. what does this means?? what should i do so that placent move upwrds on its own?
Want to share your parenting queries and get answers
Get Solutions and advice from other parents and experts
Ask a QuestionMom of a 6 yr 1 m old child6 years ago
Q.
Hi m 34 weeks pregnant. My placenta is posterior low lying and covering the internal os. what does this means?? what should i do so that placent move upwrds on its own?
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
2 Answers
ExpertDr.Sabiha AnjumObstetrician and Gynaecologist6 years agoA. If it is covering the internal os then it is placenta previa. At 34 weeks it is not possible for the placenta to move up. Take absolute bed rest. You will need a cesarean section
Report Abuse
SantoMom of a 8 yr 7 m old girl6 years agoA. mumma goodafternoon! No I will suggest you to see your doctor and follow their advise. That would be one of the best and safest option for you as of now as doctors know our health n body well
1 Like
Report Abuse
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
SIMILAR QUESTIONS
Expecting Mom due in 4 months
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
Expecting Mom due in 3 months
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
Expecting Mom due in 5 months
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
Mom of a 3 yr 8 m old child
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Expecting Mom due in 6 months
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
Mom of a 3 yr 1 m old boy
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
Guardian of 0 children
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
Guardian of 0 children
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Guardian of a 2 yr 11 m old boy
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
Guardian of 0 children
Answer
Follow
Report Abuse
Share
Do you know any solution to this question?Let’s go to the app - To help out fellow parents & to get answers to your questions
Add An Answer
Add An Answer
Add An Answer
Ask a Question
This question is being asked for:
Your identity will not be revealed
POST




.png)
Post Answer