Re: 32 weeks pregnancy and placenta maturation grade II

From: Tapash Bedajna (saamveda@yahoo.com)
Tue Oct 25 13:14:22 2005


Currently, it is considered that placental grading has little clinical significance. Please consult: Ultrasonography in Obstetric and Gynecology,4th Edition by Peter W. Callen, MD, page no. 602 " PLACENTAL CALCIFICATIONS.

Justina <kolibri@centras.lt> wrote:I am 32 weeks pregnant. I feel myself very well. Today I have had a ultrasound. Everything is ok, but my doctor said that the placenta is II grade of maturation. She said, that this grade is to early for that age of gestation. Is that correct? What should I do?




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