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What Does This Ultrasound Scan During Pregnancy Indicate?

hi i am 21 weeks and 5 days now. and i had my third scan tonight and shows that placenta is fundo posterior, low lying, placenta edge from os is 2. 8 cm. and gestation at breech presentation. is there any high percentage of severe bleeding for me? or can u please explain my complications in this situation? i am very much worried and i could not even sleep
Wed, 9 Sep 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The placenta may change position by the end of your pregnancy when it is time for you to deliver.

It is quite possible that at the time of delivery, you may not have any issues with your placental placement.

Your doctors will continue to monitor, to note any changes that occur in the following weeks.

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What Does This Ultrasound Scan During Pregnancy Indicate?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The placenta may change position by the end of your pregnancy when it is time for you to deliver. It is quite possible that at the time of delivery, you may not have any issues with your placental placement. Your doctors will continue to monitor, to note any changes that occur in the following weeks. I hope this helps