If I may, I'd like to hear the opinions of some of you midwives on my situation. I'm getting so much differing advice and feedback....<br><br>
At 31 weeks (now), placenta is 1.6cm from the os. It was detected on ultrasound at 20 weeks and so I was re-checked, and it was found to have not moved at all. No bleeding at all. I'll be re-checked at 36 weeks.<br><br>
I also have a two-vessel cord that doesn't seem to be of any consequence (IE, baby's heart and other organs look perfect).<br><br>
The questions I have are:<br><br>
-- If it's still at 1.6cm from os at 36 weeks, would you allow me t go full-term and attempt a natural delivery?<br>
-- If so, would you allow it to be a homebirth (with 2 midwives)?<br>
-- Is there anything I can do to help the uterus/placenta expand upwards in the remaining weeks? Babe is measuring a little small (35th percentile). I wonder if I need to eat more protein, for example.<br><br>
Thanks.
At 31 weeks (now), placenta is 1.6cm from the os. It was detected on ultrasound at 20 weeks and so I was re-checked, and it was found to have not moved at all. No bleeding at all. I'll be re-checked at 36 weeks.<br><br>
I also have a two-vessel cord that doesn't seem to be of any consequence (IE, baby's heart and other organs look perfect).<br><br>
The questions I have are:<br><br>
-- If it's still at 1.6cm from os at 36 weeks, would you allow me t go full-term and attempt a natural delivery?<br>
-- If so, would you allow it to be a homebirth (with 2 midwives)?<br>
-- Is there anything I can do to help the uterus/placenta expand upwards in the remaining weeks? Babe is measuring a little small (35th percentile). I wonder if I need to eat more protein, for example.<br><br>
Thanks.