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Any ex midwives out there?

(14 Posts)
pinkprincess Sat 28-Feb-15 15:35:36

I hope all goes well Mishap

My ex-DIL was told the placenta was very low at her first scan, by the time she reached full term everything was OK.

Mishap Sat 28-Feb-15 15:20:02

Thanks loopy - I shall be glad when it is all done and dusted.

loopylou Sat 28-Feb-15 15:17:10

Ouch [cross-eyed emoticon]
Fingers (and legs crossed) all goes smoothly this time!

Mishap Sat 28-Feb-15 15:15:41

Brave indeed as she finished up with a ventouse!!

loopylou Sat 28-Feb-15 15:13:13

Brave girl indeed shock!
My pre-labour NCT-brainwashed self said 'I'll not need analgesia' [idiot!]
and two pains later I was begging for Pethidine.........
I didn't realise as an imminent GM I'd be more anxious than the mother-to-be!

Mishap Sat 28-Feb-15 14:25:03

Thanks - it is a relief. The trouble with having all daughters is that you cannot have GC without them having to go through labour! The chances are that this will be our last GC so I will not have to go through it again! She is a brave lass and she got through her first labour on just paracetamol.

tanith Sat 28-Feb-15 12:29:05

I'm glad things are looking ok Mishap.

loopylou Fri 27-Feb-15 20:38:02

Nowadays I expect placenta previa is closely monitored and the prolonged bed rest I remember from 35 years ago isn't now necessary. I think a friend's DD was told she had PP with her 2nd baby but she carried on normally and had an elective CS at 38 weeks.

Mishap Fri 27-Feb-15 20:30:23

My DD has just rung and says she has been told that as long as it is 1 cm away all is well - so that sounds good.

I had a friend with placenta praevia and she was in hospital for most of the pregnancy - I am very glad that this did not happen to DD!

loopylou Fri 27-Feb-15 19:21:58

The placenta doesn't 'move' per se, the uterus stretches and expands as the pregnancy progresses and the placenta grows at the same time to meet the growing needs of the baby.

grannyactivist Fri 27-Feb-15 19:17:51

Mishap my daughter (due mid-June) was also placenta previa, but as the womb enlarged the placenta continued to lift higher away from the cervix so hopefully by the time baby is due it will be well out of the way.

tanith Fri 27-Feb-15 18:31:47

I hadn't realised the placenta could move? I'm going to have to investigate that ...
Mishap waiting for a new grandchild is very exciting I hope all goes well and Mum and baby do well.

loopylou Fri 27-Feb-15 17:48:21

Three centimetres from the cervix is actually quite safe and unlikely to cause any problems. If you think about it moved to a safer position first time round, when it was considered low and this time it's comparatively further away, that might put it into perspective.
How exciting Mishap!

Mishap Fri 27-Feb-15 17:30:28

My DD has had a second scan at 32 weeks because the placenta was low. This happened in her first pregnancy and the placenta moved to a safer position by the time of delivery.

They have said things are OK this time because the scan showed that the placenta is now 3 cms from the cervix - this sounds blooming close to me! Any thoughts?