I went in this morning for an u/s to check the position of the baby, as I'm 34w3d and he's been transverse the entire pregnancy. What we weren't expecting to find was that I have a Grade 3 placenta. They basically just told me to be very serious about doing kick counts, report any decrease in movement, and that they'd see me in two weeks for a Biophysical Profile and pending the results a NST every week.
I had never heard of this before, so I didn't know what questions to ask at the time, and now that the office is closed due to snow, I'm pretty worried and have a million. It is really morbid, but now I have this crushing sense of pressure that the wellbeing of our baby lies solely with me - like what if I miss the decrease in movement and he dies?
Do any of you have any experience with this? If so, how did it impact your pregnancy?
Are you more likely to be induced? Go in to labor early? Is there anything else I should know or be on the lookout for?
Re: Grade 3 Placenta at 34 weeks?
Yikes. I'm sure I'd be having the same thoughts you're having. I would call the doctor/nurse back and leave a message telling them you have more questions. Also, could you get a doppler so you could check the heartbeat at home?
Thinking of you.
I'm at risk for placenta degradation and my midwife said just to be strict about doing kick counts twice a day but as it gets closer to my due date I get more and more worried about the little guy so I completely understand why you are freaking out. I agree, though, that if your OB had an immediate concern you would be going back before two weeks.
I'm sending good thoughts your way. Hopefully you can get some answers very soon.
Not that I have this problem but when I noticed a decrease in movement and called my midwife she said it was the right thing to do even though LO was fine. If you have any concerns re: baby call.
Good luck! We'll be thinking of you.