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Q: Placental Insufficiency
asked by: ckluge on May 21st, 2007
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I am 18 weeks pregnant. My blood work just came back abnormal in one test which indicates I am now at higher risk for placental insufficiency. They said they will monitor me closely my entire third trimester. I have read some information on it. Has anyone had these same results and made it through their pregnancy okay and has a healthy child or any other stories to share?
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Lemon_meringue_pie
replied on May 28th, 2007
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Hi ckluge. Sorry to hear your story. I hope that it all works out for you. All I would advise is to keep calm and know that you will be looked after and that it's good that they picked up on it so quickly. Take care.
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