If you had a low lying placenta at your anatomy scan (20 weeks or so) did it resolve itself, and were you able to have a vaginal birth?
If you had a low lying placenta at your anatomy scan (20 weeks or so) did it resolve itself, and were you able to have a vaginal birth?
21 votes
nectarine / 2053 posts
I voted other because I was diagnosed with placenta previa at my anatomy scan and it did resolve itself and I did try to deliver vaginally but had to have a c-section for something totally different.
watermelon / 14467 posts
My placenta was low-lying at 20 weeks but had moved up by 26 weeks. I delivered vaginally at 40w3d.
grapefruit / 4903 posts
I had a low placenta at my 20 week, so they did a follow up u/s at 32 weeks. It had resolved itself by then, and I had a totally normal vaginal delivery.
pomegranate / 3516 posts
My placenta was low-lying at 20 weeks, 5 days. It had resolved itself by 28 weeks and I delivered vaginally at 40 weeks, 4 days.
coconut / 8854 posts
Yay! I'm loving these results so far! Hopefully I follow you ladies, and my low lying placenta moves!
coconut / 8498 posts
My OB said that 90% of the time a low lying placenta resolves itself. In fact, it was such a non issue that they didn't even tell me until 2 appointments after the ultrasound.
nectarine / 2932 posts
Mine ended up moving, but I had a c-section anyways for breech presentation.
pomegranate / 3921 posts
I had a low-lying placenta at 20 weeks--it was resolved by 24 weeks and I had a great vaginal birth experience at 39+6!
grapefruit / 4731 posts
I voted other because I was diagnosed with placenta previa at 20 weeks and it resolved itself at 28 weeks BUT my baby is breech so I'm going into a schedule c-section. If he wasn't breech I think I would be able to have a vaginal birth.
papaya / 10343 posts
Other. Low placenta at anatomy scanned. Recheck at 24 weeks and it was well out of the way. Ended up with a c section for unrelated reasons (induced for high bp, 18 hrs labor resulting in baby getting stuck sunny side up and tilted into my pelvic bone).
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
@Mae: Our deliveries are practically identical! Throw in a fever for me and 2 1/2 hours of pushing and we are a match
papaya / 10343 posts
@LuLu Mom: oh I had a fever too! Lol. No pushing though. Only made it to 8 then started to swell shut due to her position.
coconut / 8861 posts
@Mae: @LuLu Mom: A friend of mine had a similar labor & delivery experience.
honeydew / 7916 posts
I think I still had it in 3rd tri and even scheduled a c-section but it moved out of the way at the last minute and I did fine with a vaginal birth!
pomegranate / 3904 posts
I had partial placenta previa, but it moved by 29 weeks. Like PP said above, it moves 90% of the time.
pomegranate / 3706 posts
I had placenta previa with my first- it resolved itself and I had a vagibal birth!
nectarine / 2152 posts
Mine resolved itself but I did not have a vaginal birth because both of my babies were breech (so completely unrelated to the placenta!)...
persimmon / 1386 posts
Ended up with a c-section but it wasn't due to the placenta which resolved itself.
pear / 1739 posts
Had placenta previa with both of my pregnancies. It resolved itself both times. my OB said 1:3 women will have placenta previa. Most of the time it resolves itself. I'm just assuming I'm going to have placenta previa every pregnancy. Lol
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