so we just had our anatomy scan and everything looks great but it looks like I have Placenta Previa. We go back in a few week to see if my placenta has moved but my ultrasound doctor wasn't very optimistic about it moving.
Have any STMs had any experience with this? This is my second pregnancy and it just makes me nervous and sad if I end up on bed rest for my toddler.
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@Muscatmommyof4 this gives me hope! I had a c section with my first due to him being breech. luckily my doctor is pretty lax- which kinda evens me out! But I'm glad to hear success stories bc I feel like all you ever read is the bad or extreme! Did you have complete PP? Right now mine is complete - I guess it looks like it starts at my scar and Wraps around the back.
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Another c section isn't ideal. I was hoping possibly for a VBAC but a healthy baby and mama is the most important thing. Guess time will tell! We go back in 4 weeks- I'll be 23 weeks then and we will see if it moves... Hopefully it will, even just a little! I think they will closely monitor with ultrasound and will deliver at 37 weeks if it doesn't go away.
on the plus side since the placenta is a low anterior and the rest is posterior- I have felt this baby move way more than my first! And way earlier too!
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Fingers Crossed!
I go back 8/9 for another ultrasound... But they aren't hopeful it will move. The placenta is both anterior and posterior so it needs to move totally in one direction- which isn't likely. So now we are watching to make sure it doesn't adher to my c section scar.
hopeing I don't have another bleed as I will be on bedrest/ possibility that they could deliver the baby early.
This is is such a shitty issue as you have no idea what's going to happen! You might bleed, you might not, it could move, it might not, etc etc. I really wanted to enjoy this pregnancy but so far all its done is stress me out!
Do you mind if I ask- do you have any idea what caused the bleed?
I think my OB freaked me out a little bit when she mentioned that I shouldn't even push very hard if I get constipated. Now I am scared to look down in the toilet (sorry if that's TMI). Now I'm scared to do anything.
She said vaginal rest, nothing more than walking in the way of workouts, don't lift more than 20 pounds, don't do anything where you're pushing down or contracting your abs.
From what I've read, if we're going to get cleared it will happen before 30 weeks. This waiting and not knowing is killing me. And if they do schedule a c section, it's typically between 36-37 weeks because our risk of a dangerous bleed if we were to go into labor is high. Is that the same thing you guys have heard?
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mine isn't likely to move because it is complete- complete is the least likely to move. Most marginal or partial previas do clear up. I have heard of women with complete having their placenta move to marginal previa. But in my case they said it isn't lucky.
We we are planning to deliver at 37 weeks. I am going to ask my doctor at next weeks appointment when we will schedule the section. If I have any bleeding at this point (26 weeks) they will do the steroid shot. If I have any bleeding after 35 weeks they will likely deliver. It's kind of up in the air. I plan on getting a hospital bag together in a couple weeks. You really don't need much in the hospital and your SO can always go home to grab what you do need in the event of an emergency.
I didn't meet the NICU team while I was in the hospital because if something happened and hemmoraged- the baby would be too small to survival. However- if I am back in the hospital/ have another bleed I will meet with the NICU team as our LOs chances of survival are much higher now and get higher with each week.
In very severe and least likely cases there is the danger of hemmoraging- which is why you would have a c section early.... As you dilate and prepare for labor the placenta can tear away from your uterus causing dangerous bleeding.
While a c section isn't ideal it's not the worst. I was hoping for a VBAC with this pregnancy as he is number 2. But at the end of the day my health for my children and my children's health is best. I didn't find the recovery to be hard and honestly am more scared of having to recover from vaginal tearing/ having bladder issues from a vaginal birth. Breast feeding wasn't an issue and a long as you make a plan with your OB you will get lots of skin to skin right away. DS1 was with me in the recovery room and they took him for testing when I was getting moved to my actual room- so we weren't apart right away and we were not apart for long.
I was also diagnosed with placenta previa at 22 weeks. The only restrictions I have been put on is no sex for now. The doctor said he will recheck the placenta at 30 weeks to see if it moved. The ultrasound technician seemed pretty optimistic on the placenta getting out of the way. I've got my fingers crossed.
@kvruns it really depends on the placement of the placenta. With DS1 I had a low lying placenta that graduated to a full anterior placenta- which means the placenta is on the front of your belly- which means you might not feel as much movement. This time around I have both an anterior placenta and posterior placenta (complete placenta previa). With this pregnancy the placenta is anterior up to my c section scar and the rest is posterior (on the back of my uterus)- so I am able to feel a lot more movement.
If you are a FTM not feeling much movement until 21-22 weeks is totally normal and might have nothing to do with where your placenta is located.
@kvruns having an anterior placenta- on the front- won't affect your pregnancy at all! The most it will do is limit the amount of movement you feel! I felt plenty of movement with DS1 it just wasn't until I was further along.
You could also have a low lying placenta- but the good thing is a low lying placenta is most likely to move and sometimes you can still deliver vaginally with a low lying placenta! Good luck at your appointment!
***Update*** I had an ultrasound on Friday and my placenta was 2.3cm away from the cervix! So I'm cleared to have a regular delivery