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ArmyOfBabies
Growing older but not up

Member since 7/07 4427 total posts
Name: Jeri
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Placenta Previa?
My sister is PG with her 5th baby. She just found out that she has full placenta previa.
I was just wondering if anyone has this and what your dr has said to you about bed rest and birthing options.
TIA!!!!
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Posted 5/1/08 12:02 PM |
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bicosi
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Member since 7/07 14956 total posts
Name: M
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Re: Placenta Previa?
I know several that have had this. Strict bedrest and all but 2 had vag. births.
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Posted 5/1/08 12:07 PM |
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headoverheels
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Name: LB
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Re: Placenta Previa?
from what i have red with full placenta previa, she *should* be on full bed and pelvic rest and unless the placenta moves up all the way, she will hae to have a c-section.
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Posted 5/1/08 12:36 PM |
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Kidsaplenty
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Name: Stephanie
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Re: Placenta Previa?
If it is full previa then there is no option but a c-section.
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Posted 5/1/08 12:40 PM |
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sunflowerjesss
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Name: Jesss, duh.
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Re: Placenta Previa?
From what I've heard/read bedrest is a must because there is a chance as the uterus grows and stretches the placenta could move up.
If it doesn't move up, or up enough, c-section is the only option for birth.
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Posted 5/1/08 12:53 PM |
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Re: Placenta Previa?
When I was pregnant w/Hayley I had partial previa. No heavy lifting, no sex, no exercising. If it didn't move it would mean c-section.
I ended up with a c-section anyway but not because the placenta didn't move. It did move up but the placenta was also tearing away from the uterus and ended up having an emergency c-section at 35 weeks because I was starting to have an abruption.
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Posted 5/1/08 12:56 PM |
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aliwnec10
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Name: Ali
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Re: Placenta Previa?
Posted by sunflowerjesss
From what I've heard/read bedrest is a must because there is a chance as the uterus grows and stretches the placenta could move up.
If it doesn't move up, or up enough, c-section is the only option for birth.
Exactly! I had low lying placenta and the doctors told me that if i had placenta previa, this was the outcome.
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Posted 5/1/08 1:29 PM |
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ArmyOfBabies
Growing older but not up

Member since 7/07 4427 total posts
Name: Jeri
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Re: Placenta Previa?
Thanks everyone!
My sister is having a lot of anxiety about it. She's surprised after having 4 boys with their average weight being about 9lbs and she pops them out with no epidural and no episiotomy, she's just freaking out about a c-section. I had one, I told her it's not so bad, but she's not listening to me! I thought if I got some insight into it from you ladies I could present her with some more info.
I appreciate it very much!
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Posted 5/1/08 8:44 PM |
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cjb88
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Name: C
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Re: Placenta Previa?
i had placenta previa during my first trimester... my dr said to just take it easy and no sex... he said most times it shifts... if it dosnt, then c-section was the option and possible bed rest once i am further along... since then it has started to shift, but it is still really low, so they check on it often with sonos...
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Posted 5/1/08 8:47 PM |
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Dragonfly75
I love Hypnobabies

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Re: Placenta Previa?
Complete previa definately means a c-section. I know sometimes the placenta can move, but if it continues to cover the cervix (which is what previa is) a c-section is a must, otherwise the mother will hemmorage when she begins to dialate.
My friend had this and was in the hospital for a few months before her c-section -- they were terrified she would start to dialate and hemmorage before she made it to the hospital.
I also had a friend with partial previa (placenta partially covering the cervix) she also had a c-section, but was not in the hospital before since the placenta was only partially covering the cervix.
I don't know how far along she is and the placenta often will move. If it stays where it is, though, she'll need a c-section.
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Posted 5/2/08 9:30 PM |
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