Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 If you don't mind... What is Placenta Previa and acreta?? Thanks in advance! > I am not Mandi, but I am having my 5th section in a week and a half. > My doctors have all said it depends on what your uterus looks like. > Sometimes you end up getting a weak spot or window which increases > your risk of uterine rupture. I, also, work in labor and delivery as > a nurse and we have had many patients coming in having their 5th and > 6th c-sections. We had one patient that was having her 10th. I do > have a placenta previa and an acreta with this pregnancy. I am > currently on bedrest and I have a very good chance of having a > hysterectomy with this baby. My doctors are going to be well > prepared with blood standing by in the OR and a specialist assisting > in case the placenta adheres to my bladder. This is related to > having previous c-sections. The placenta is adhered to the scar > tissue. Anyway, there is no longer a rule of three sections only and > most women are just fine. > > God bless, > in Ga > Having baby #5 on 1/20/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 I was diagnosed with placenta previa early in my pregnancy. The placenta is attached to the uterus too low. Sometimes covering the cervix. Luckily mine was not touching the cervix and as my uterus grew, the placenta moved on up. But I do not know what placenta acreta is? That I would like to know myself. MANDI - 4th c-secRe: Pain still not getting better! If you don't mind... What is Placenta Previa and acreta?? Thanks in advance! > I am not Mandi, but I am having my 5th section in a week and a half. > My doctors have all said it depends on what your uterus looks like. > Sometimes you end up getting a weak spot or window which increases > your risk of uterine rupture. I, also, work in labor and delivery as > a nurse and we have had many patients coming in having their 5th and > 6th c-sections. We had one patient that was having her 10th. I do > have a placenta previa and an acreta with this pregnancy. I am > currently on bedrest and I have a very good chance of having a > hysterectomy with this baby. My doctors are going to be well > prepared with blood standing by in the OR and a specialist assisting > in case the placenta adheres to my bladder. This is related to > having previous c-sections. The placenta is adhered to the scar > tissue. Anyway, there is no longer a rule of three sections only and > most women are just fine. > > God bless, > in Ga > Having baby #5 on 1/20/04 Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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