On 11 April, I had detail scan done at KKH.
Result? 2 issues...
- Placenta position: Low posterior mid.
- Mild tricuspid regurgitation in baby.
Was advised not to carry any heavy items, not even groceries, and more rest.
Doctor warned that there MAY be bleeding.
Hoping by 28 weeks, all will be normal.
These issues had kept me worrying, google-ing and reading up alot, about placenta previa, premature birth, elective C-section, etc.
Today, i went to Dr Hii's Women Clinic for check up.
It's been 4 weeks since my last visit...
He double checked and triple checked on my "low placenta" issue as stated in the detail scan report, but found out that it's all good, no low-lying placenta, and baby's mild tricuspid regurgitation should be fine by 28 weeks.
Now i have one thing less to worry about! Yay!
But currently its the 4th day that I'm experiencing Sciatica in pregnancy.
It feels like something is pulling on one side of ur nerve when you walk or move sometimes. For me, i would feel the sudden strain/cramp for few seconds before i can continue walking. I asked the Dr Hii about this, he said it's normal, and "more to come..." 😫
Result? 2 issues...
- Placenta position: Low posterior mid.
- Mild tricuspid regurgitation in baby.
Was advised not to carry any heavy items, not even groceries, and more rest.
Doctor warned that there MAY be bleeding.
Hoping by 28 weeks, all will be normal.
These issues had kept me worrying, google-ing and reading up alot, about placenta previa, premature birth, elective C-section, etc.
Today, i went to Dr Hii's Women Clinic for check up.
It's been 4 weeks since my last visit...
Dr Hii assured me on my mini Rain's gender.
Confirmed, no bird bird. 😄
weighing at 575g (-+85g)
weighing at 575g (-+85g)
Now i have one thing less to worry about! Yay!
But currently its the 4th day that I'm experiencing Sciatica in pregnancy.
It feels like something is pulling on one side of ur nerve when you walk or move sometimes. For me, i would feel the sudden strain/cramp for few seconds before i can continue walking. I asked the Dr Hii about this, he said it's normal, and "more to come..." 😫
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