I have never heard of that, but it sounds bad. You should either go to the emergency room, or make a doctor's appointment if you are not too worried. Abruptio (ab-RUP-she-oh) placentae (pla-SEN-tee), also called placental abruption, occurs when the placenta breaks away from the uterus ahead of time. The problem can occur anytime between the 20th week of pregnancy and the beginning of delivery. All or only part of the placenta may break away from the uterus. Placental abruption can be dangerous for both you and the baby. You could lose a lot of blood, and the baby could die from lack of food and oxygen.
yes
I never heard of placenta sounds?? You should be able to hear your baby's heartbeat by week 11-12 the latest.
From what both my doctors have told me the placenta is producing its own progesterone by week 12. I just stopped taking crinone and Im nervous Im 12 weeks 4 days pregnant. From what both my doctors have told me the placenta is producing its own progesterone by week 12. I just stopped taking crinone and Im nervous Im 12 weeks 4 days pregnant.
During this period your uterus is stretched to the max. You can feel your body change to fit the baby. Your placenta is at a mature point during the pregnancy.
yes they can go to 41 weeks and very rarely to 42 weeks but after 41 weeks there can be a danger to the baby as the placenta starts to stop working efficiently.
if you are 23 weeks pregnant , then go back 4 weeks later you should be 27 weeks pregnant. Almost 7 months.
You have been pregnant for 22 weeks and should be delivering in approximately 17 weeks.
Actually, the bleeding behind the placenta at 7 weeks gestation is called a "subchorionic" hematoma. This happens sometimes in pregnancies when the fetus attaches to the uterus. This is not necessarily a primary indication of a placental abruption and most pregnancies with subchorionic bleeds resolve after a few weeks
Travel is not recommended.
You may get a negative test as what is being tested is the hormone produced to maintain the pregnancy until the placenta is fully formed. The placenta is formed by about 13 weeks and HCG gradually reduces. some may still be detectable but a negative test does not mean you are not pregnant.
Some women are known to have periods during pregnancy however, you should see your Dr to check for a condition called Placenta Previa. This can be serious and should be caught early in pregnancy to avoid stress on the uterus.
no if you wore you should get rid of it because your too young