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How To Treat The Baby Position Which Is Low At Cephalic And Posterior Region?

Hello Everyone I am 12 weeks +3 days pregnant iam 29 years old and this is my first pregnancy my weight is 58.4 kg and height is 154 cms and i had my ultrasound diagnosis confronted by my Gynaec and the result is the baby position is cephalic and posterior is low lying placenta can anybody advise what due care i need to take and i am working professional.

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Mon, 27 Apr 2015
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Hello,
At this very early stage of pregnancy, the position of the baby is of no significance. The placenta also moves up usually as the uterus enlarges and hence, you need not worry about the present position. Just take the routine care as advised by your consultant. You can have regular sonogram follow up to see if the placenta has moved up. The positions become significant only after 28 weeks for the placenta and 34 weeks for the baby. Wish you safe motherhood.
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How To Treat The Baby Position Which Is Low At Cephalic And Posterior Region?

Hello, At this very early stage of pregnancy, the position of the baby is of no significance. The placenta also moves up usually as the uterus enlarges and hence, you need not worry about the present position. Just take the routine care as advised by your consultant. You can have regular sonogram follow up to see if the placenta has moved up. The positions become significant only after 28 weeks for the placenta and 34 weeks for the baby. Wish you safe motherhood.