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  1. #1
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    Apr 2006
    Perth
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    Low lying placenta

    With DD1 I had a llp but didn't have any issues. By 32 weeks it was moved out of the way and all good. We're overseas at the moment and had lots of bleeding the other day. Ended up at hospital (I don't recommend trying to explain medical issues using a phone to translate English to Mandarin!). Anyway, baby thankfully ok but placenta is right on top of cervix this time. Dr has put me on bed rest until about 7 months when we should check again. I'm not going to do anything to jeopardise this pregnancy but that sounds extreme. Anyone have any experience with this. Was I just lucky with DD1?

    Very scary being away from home and specialists I trust with this going on. I can't wait to get home!

  2. #2
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    Jul 2005
    Sydney
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    Lulu - the placenta is less likely to move (grow) upwards away from the cervix if it is covering the cervix. Is it completely over the cervix? There's grading of placenta praevia, and completely covering is the most serious.

    From my experience watching friends with it completely covering the cervix, complete bed rest is inevitable at some stage (generally if there is bleeding and well into the second tri, but everyone is different), with the intention of keeping bub in as long as possible.

    One of my close gfs was in hospital from about 26 weeks until bub was born via c/s at 36 weeks (from memory). I know of another who managed to stay out of hospital until 32 weeks but was then in until bub could be born. Both waited in bed until the bleeding returned enough to not stop easily with the baby mature enough to deliver ITMS. C/s is the only option with a complete placenta praevia.

    Take care, it must be quite scary to be in your situation with a language barrier to boot. I hope you are getting the best of care.

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    Oct 2008
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    mine was covering up until my 20 week scan. had to go on light duties at work and finish up at 30 weeks and was very careful but no one told me to be on bed rest I had another scan at 22 weeks, then 32 weeks then 36 weeks and it slowly kept moving until it was a MASSIVE 1cm away form the cervix which was just enough for me to deliver vaginally. they like it to be at least 2cm, I did have A LOT of bleeding post birth and was monitored a bit and had to have placenta delivered ASAP by cord traction and injection and then some syntocin to make uterus contract up quicker but having said that I was home the next arvo and just had my blood count monitored. I was very lucky I never got any bleeding through the whole pregnancy. Every case is different though. maybe get a second opinion? 16 weeks seems quite soon to be on strict bed rest but I am not a doctor. Maybe I was just very lucky?

  4. #4
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    Jan 2007
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    Oh noes hun, I hope you are home soon and can get a second opinion once you are back home you poor thing. Hope it doesn't ruin your holiday completely and you are able to do some fun things before you come back xoxoxo I have no idea about it but hoping all will be fine oxxo

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    Oct 2006
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    How scary for you Lulu! I don't know if you remember I had low lying placenta with DS as well. Although, mine was 1cm next to the cervix and didn't move and I didn't get any bleeding. I wasn't put on bed rest at any stage, but it was recommended that I don't overdo things physically. I agree with Jennifer - if it's covering the cervix then it's not likely to move and you're more likely to have some bleeding. Bed rest is inevitable in the more serious cases of pp. I'd listen to the doc and get as much as you can hun. xoxox

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    oh thats horrible to happen while you are away!

    i had complete previa and mine didnt move. like pp said, if its covering its less likely to move out of the way and you can only have a cs with the birth! i started spotting at 30 weeks then had to hemarrhages at 34 weeks which resulted in DS being born 6 weeks early. i suggest plenty of rest until you get home and can see your normal ob!

    good luck

  7. #7
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    Jul 2005
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    Glad to hear it isn't an issue, Lulu. Phew!

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    Great that it worked out! Hope you haven't had too much bleeding since then and for the remainder of your pregnancy