low lying placenta is cause for a c-section?! I had no idea, I thought only a full placenta previa was reason for a c-section. Do I have any say in this? I obviously will do whatever is best for me and the baby... I will see my doctor (that I really like) in 2 weeks. Today the doctor just said it nonchalantly and gave me a form to get another ultrasound done. I loved my previous 2 birth experiences... and I am actually looking forward to labor and delivery with this one. I never expected a c-section to be an option... I guess I'll see if it has moved at all on wednesday.
Thanks for listening to me venting.
EDIT: My placenta is now 4cm away from my cervix!! No chance of a C-section! I hope I can have a great natural birth again!
Re: low lying placenta (update)
No, a complete previa would be.
Mine was found to be low at my A/S (10 mm away from my cervix) and my OB (and the tech) said the odds are in my favor it would move up. I'm having it re-checked at 28 weeks--8 weeks after it was disc
Low-lying placenta is actually pretty common during the second trimester. I had one with DS1, and was rechecked around 30-some weeks. It had moved up by then, but my MW also assured me at the time that I could have u/s up to 40+ weeks or so if it hadn'
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Mine was 1cm away at 20 weeks, the doctor told me it had to be at least 2 cms away, but not sure if there is any flexibility in that policy since a repeat ultrasound at 33 weeks showed it was more than 2 cms away.
Did they say how close yours was