Joined: 11 Aug 2005 Posts: 31 Location: Pennsylvania
27 Weeks With a Low-lying Placenta Posted: 10-06-05 22:35pm
My doctor told me that a low-lying
placenta usually corrects itself but I am
a hypochondriac and being pregnant just
makes me twice as worried now that I have
an extra person to worry about. Does
anyone else have my problem? I am finally
almost finished with my 2nd trimester but
from what I have read, the 3rd trimester
is no party and the 2nd one is suppusoed
to be the easiest! At least I am getting
closer and closer to meeting my baby.
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diamondsz
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Re: Worried Posted: 10-10-05 15:15pm
With my first child I was a worry wort I
know you may feel a little upside but you
always have that feeling you can loose
it..............Just take care and relax
abit the second is alot easier
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diamondsz
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Re: Low Lying Placenta Posted: 10-11-05 16:56pm
Sorry forgot to add
i have low lying placenta I have gone
through two ultrasounds already and
nothing has changed, im 24 wks prego. On
top of that I have been suffering from
severe back pain and light cramps but I
havent gushed out any blood yet I have
spotted though. Im trying not to worry
about it but the dr is telling me no house
work no nothing but expects me to go to
work anyways im having a hard time with
drs lately but sounds like you should be
fine
send me a message if you want to talk
i need to know what im in for lol!!
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