I just got back from a scan to cheeck my placenta and the news isn't very good. I was kind of expecting it because I haven't felt anything down low from the baby this pregnacy. My placents was low lying at 20 weeks and hasn't moved up much. It isn't over the cervix but nor is it very far away from it. The Dr who came in to double check the result and talk with me said that its on the borderline of safe so I will have to discuss my options with the Ob and midwives and deccided what to do. My first instinct was to think that I would go ahead with trying for a vaginal delivery and they can do an emergency c-section if nessescary but now I'm not so sure. I have a midwives appointment next week and I'm trying to find out as much as possible before then so that I can make the right desicion. Soooo...... does anyone know what the risks are with labour and a low lying placenta? If anything goes wrong is it obvious straight away or not until things go really wrong? I know that a placenta that is near the cervix can stop a baby from getting into a favourable birth position but how likely is this?
We have a storm arriving so I'm off to disconnect everything but I'll be back with more questions later.





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