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thread: Grade 4 placenta previa

  1. #19
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    Jan 2007
    Regional Victoria
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    Teresa - Sure was - 5th transfer was successful after 4 years of trying!! Vasa is apparently more common in IVF conceptions - ironic really lol!

  2. #20
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    Jul 2006
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    Ferrals good luck with the rest of your pregnancy xoxoxox

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    Mar 2009
    wagga wagga NSW
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    wow! we conceived naturally after 5 months of trying and i managed to get it!

  4. #22

    Apr 2009
    central coast
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    Thanks ladies,
    The info really helps i was looking through all my other pregnancy u/s and saw that on my daughter Abbi's 16 week scan it says anterior low placenta and at 17 weeks 3 days it says posteria placenta not low then at 19 weeks is says posteria high placenta how can a placenta go from front to back in less then 3 weeks and is posteria the back and anterior the front the u/s tech lead me to believe that mine was in the front so if i needed a c section it would be difficult and the docs havnt been able to her bubs HB as the placenta is in the way but i read posteria is the back wall so which is it?
    And i looked over all my scans and it seems my placenta has moved more over the cervix 1st scan said placenta posteria 2nd scan says posteria low then the 3rd and 4th scan both say posteria low totally covering the os and they were 4 weeks apart so i am a little confused if my placenta is posteria then wouldnt that be ok for a c section as it is on the back wall of the uterus and low over the cervix not in front where the incision would be?

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    My placenta sat anterior to posterior which meant my ob had no choice but to cut thru it with my section.

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