mamato2more
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My sis who has it is taking advantage of it, and loving it..She's taking it easy, and getting off the list to clean the church! HA!
Hi Grampj! You are as welcome as anyone and congratulations on your grandchild!
From what I understand of the issue, low implantation is not immediately the same as PP, but it may possibly lead to PP and just as possibly it may not. But, like PP, the low implantation may resolve itself as the uterus grows upwards - at 5.5 weeks, the uterus will be tiny - about the size of a plum! - so it's got a lot of growing to do!
I also understand that there has been some suggestion the low position might be a miscarriage on its way out but there appears to be no evidence linking low implantation with higher rates of miscarriage and the fact that there was a good heartbeat is a positive sign.
Try to encourage your daughter to focus on positive things - just think at this point her baby is growing fingers and toes, how amazing is that?! Best wishes for a healthy pregnancy.
Thanks for the info....my daughter just had a follow up ultrasound on wed jan 20 her doctor told her that everything is perfect....she's 7 wks, and the doc said perfect placement, perfect measurements, perfect deveopment....now she is really excited, really happy...as am I and my wife...she has just begun her final semester in nursing school, so she can concentrate on that for a while...she told me that nursing school stress can't cause a miscarriage, that made her feel better. BTW her big sister is 23wk pregnant, finished nursing school last dec.....says she is a copycat...live in same city...used to live together until marriages ensued...they have always been very close...to the point of esp...I swear....now they figure they can be each other's best "baby buddies"
again thanks
Hi there, I was told yesterday that I have placenta previa. No sex until my next scan which I'm very upset with. Does anyone know if orgasms are still safe?
I had low lying placenta with my DD, but it did move up - but only just! I had a homebirth after a consultant decided I would be ok, but it was only 1cm clear of the 3cm they like to see. I am now TTC#2 - has anyone had reccuring Low Lyin placenta? Or does it tend to be a one off thing. I had an amazing homebirth and next time I would love the same...deffo not a csection. I'm worried that I am at higher risk of low lying placenta - or that I won't even be 3cms clear of the cervical os next time??
I had low lying placenta with my DD, but it did move up - but only just! I had a homebirth after a consultant decided I would be ok, but it was only 1cm clear of the 3cm they like to see. I am now TTC#2 - has anyone had reccuring Low Lyin placenta? Or does it tend to be a one off thing. I had an amazing homebirth and next time I would love the same...deffo not a csection. I'm worried that I am at higher risk of low lying placenta - or that I won't even be 3cms clear of the cervical os next time??
I had complete praevia with my son and have a partially covering one this time!! Not sure whether the fact I had it first time makes me more likely to get it or not, but I did read if you have a tilted womb (which I have) and a previous section (which I had too) ups your chances of getting it next time, so fingers crossed it will all be fine for you hun xx