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Mom of a 7 yr 5 m old child7 years ago
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i have fundo anterior grade 2 maturity placenta in 31st week in pregnancy. what does it mean? is it ok?

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AartiMom of a 9 yr 4 m old boy7 years ago
A. The placenta can be situated anywhere on the surface of the uterus. The front wall is called anterior. The back wall is called posterior. The side walls are called left lateral or right lateral. The top wall is called fundal. An anterior placenta should not cause any problems for you or your baby. ... Anterior placenta, where the placenta is positioned on the front wall of your uterus (womb). Posterior placenta, where the placenta lies on the back wall of your uterus. Fundal position, in which the placenta lies
AartiMom of a 9 yr 4 m old boy7 years ago
A. Consult with your gynaecologist again...grade 2 is shown generally during 35 week..and not 31st week... All placentas start at grade zero in early pregnancy. Changes can be seen from 12 weeks onwards. As pregnancy progresses, the placenta matures and calcifies.  It is classified into the following grades at different stages in pregnancy, at approximately the following times: Grade I. Around 31 to 32 weeks of pregnancy. Grade II. Around 36 to 37 weeks of pregnancy. Grade III. Around 38 weeks of pregnancy. It is usually not seen before 37 weeks. A grade III placenta is known as a severely calcified placenta. At this stage, a formation of indentations or ring-like structures can be seen within the placenta.
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