Can resistance in placenta occur anytime during pregnancy?
Mere doppler scan me placenta me thoda high resistance aaya hai 28 weeks pe. Pehle ke scans me to normal tha sab. Matlab ye kabhi bhi aa sakta hai kya pregnancy ke beech me? Bohot ghabra gayi hu honestly.
Arey haan, yeh placenta wali cheezein bohot important hoti hain. Usually doc scans mein dekhte hain, na? Agar kuch bhi problem lagti hai toh woh khud hi bata dete hain. Mujhe toh zyada pata nahi, but always ask your gynac!
Hey there! 😊 I think it's important to discuss any specific concerns like this with your doctor. They are the best people to explain what's normal and what's not for *your* pregnancy journey! Don't stress too much, just keep up with your appointments! ✨
I'm pregnant right now and my doctor keeps a close eye on my placenta during every ultrasound, especially how it's functioning. Is resistance a different term for something like placental insufficiency or something else? I think it's always best to ask your own doctor directly, they can clarify it perfectly.
I haven't heard of 'resistance in placenta' exactly, but my doctor always monitored the placenta's health through scans, especially in the later stages. They checked its blood flow to make sure the baby was getting enough nutrients. If you're concerned, definitely talk to your doctor about it, they can explain it properly.
Oh, this is a new term for me! I'm also in my 2nd trimester and now I'm wondering if I should be looking out for something like this. Did anyone else's doctor mention this, or is this related to some specific condition? I'm getting a bit anxious now.
Oh wow, this sounds like a Google rabbit hole I would have gone down at 3 AM. I honestly don't know, but if it's something worrying you, *please* ask your gynac. My brain barely registered 'placenta' most days, let alone 'resistance'!
With my PCOS, my doctor was always extra cautious about everything, including placental health and blood flow. They explained that complications can arise at different stages, so regular scans and checks are non-negotiable. If you're worried about placenta resistance, please discuss it openly with your gynac, especially if you have any pre-existing conditions.