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ultrasound report- placenta is posterior in position,grade 2 .fetal heart rate-152bpm . estimated fetal weight-1770gm. single live intra uterine fetus at 32 weeks 03 days please tell me in simple language

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Your baby is doing well as per the ultrasound report. The heart rate is 152 per minute. The weight of baby is 1770 grams and the placental is in posterior position and grade 2 is normal for 32 weeks 3 days. The age of baby by ultrasound is 32 weeks and 3 days. Please match with date of baby as per last menstrual period. Your pregnancy is healthy. Please do not worry. ...

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I am a 38 year old female. I just went to the restroom and when I was on the commode I had a greyish large mass come out of my vagina, it almost looked like a large piece of liver land in the toilet. I have been experiencing minor cramping since then. I know this could be several things but any thoughts?

Hi... In this situation,,, I would like to know when is the 1st Day of your last menstruation. If you have a delay in your menstruation, did you do pregnancy test? It is also best to do a transvaginal ultrasound to know also if there is A mass and cause of your cramping. ...

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Am having uterine myomas and adenomyosis and possible uterine fibroids. Recently treated with mirena iud to prevent the myoma from growing, control the bleeding and as hormonal therapy. The pain is killing me for 2 weeks now. Dependent with voltfast which is not good for the kidney. Now the only option doctor is advicing me is to undergo hysterectomy.

Hi there, there are many things to consider in your situation. You can still undergo Gonadotropin releasing hormone therapyof course, it also has side effects. If, however you have already completed your family size and is not desirous anymore of your pregnancy, hysterectomy may be the best option for you. ...

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