It means that your placenta is in the front of your uterus. This is not an issue in early pregnancy as the placenta usually moves as pregnancy progresses. If it is still anterior near end of pregnancy it can make you have to have a C-section. Also, it will be harder to feel the baby's kicks and movement as an anterior placenta cushions the baby from the tummy.
Positive cardiac activity means the doctor observed the baby's heart beating.
This simply means that the baby is head down rather than bottom down (breech.) This is the best presentation, and is a good sign.
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It is an old joke that doctors' handwriting is unreadable, and as pregnancy is full of jargon as well even other doctors sometimes have difficulty. The best person to explain the notes is the person who wrote them, ASK. Just say "please could you explain what you wrote here?" And by the way it is antEnatal (before birth) not antI natal (against birth) In America usually prenatal.
Seven doctors looked at the patient before Dr. House discovered how to cure her illness. The doctors' notes all reflected this fact.
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It is the height of your womb/uterus. As your baby grows your FH increases.
Some things are..... Patient's demographics. Diagnosis. Treatment. Previous history. Doctors Notes.
Brim means that the baby is head down but just above the pelvis an not engaged. Until you go into labour.
A comma would not typically be used. This is not a typical sentence though. It appears to be medical notes, perhaps from a chart or patient file.One possible punctuation is below:"She continues to experience neck pain. Status: post anterior cervical decompression and fusion."
yes but only if you have a real bad injury
Certainly. The rules for sick leave are decided by the employer and are unregulated. Employers need not accept doctors' notes.