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As you can tell from my lack of ability to spell this AM, this has me

stressed beyond reason. What will happen if placenta goes into area

of scar tissue? Will placenta separate from uterus or grow into scar

tissue?

Thank you

susia

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I do not know the answer to that question. There were a few cases AS where the placenta was an issue. She really needs to be in a high risk practice. Preferably, with a perinatologist. These issues are most likely to cause risk of hemorraging upon delivery according to my RE. Please have her see a peri. Also be sure that peri delivers all of their own patients, or has another peri or high risk on call.

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As you can tell from my lack of ability to spell this AM, this has me stressed beyond reason. What will happen if placenta goes into area of scar tissue? Will placenta separate from uterus or grow into scar tissue? Thank you susia

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I do not know the answer to that question. There were a few cases AS where the placenta was an issue. She really needs to be in a high risk practice. Preferably, with a perinatologist. These issues are most likely to cause risk of hemorraging upon delivery according to my RE. Please have her see a peri. Also be sure that peri delivers all of their own patients, or has another peri or high risk on call.

"susiaq33 wrote:

As you can tell from my lack of ability to spell this AM, this has me stressed beyond reason. What will happen if placenta goes into area of scar tissue? Will placenta separate from uterus or grow into scar tissue? Thank you susia

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I do not know the answer to that question. There were a few cases AS where the placenta was an issue. She really needs to be in a high risk practice. Preferably, with a perinatologist. These issues are most likely to cause risk of hemorraging upon delivery according to my RE. Please have her see a peri. Also be sure that peri delivers all of their own patients, or has another peri or high risk on call.

"susiaq33 wrote:

As you can tell from my lack of ability to spell this AM, this has me stressed beyond reason. What will happen if placenta goes into area of scar tissue? Will placenta separate from uterus or grow into scar tissue? Thank you susia

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