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5069563 tn?1363270017

has anyone had their uterus attached to the cervix

I went to the Dr Tuesday and he said I make have a condition where my cervix and uterus has attached I've never even heard anything like it and a little nervous about it I find out when I'm 28 weeks for sure I'm 20 weeks now.
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Hi...just ran across this. I had a previa with my first pregnancy and my placenta didn't move enough. Not to scare you but I actually started bleeding out bc my placenta ruptured and had to have a c-section at 34 weeks with my son. It was scary but everything turned out fine. Hopefully yours will move and you will be able to bake your bun longer than I did :)
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Mine was low and at 30 weeks it moved to where it needed to be. Try not to stress.
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5069563 tn?1363270017
I really can't remember it might be the Placenta But my Dr said that by  28 weeks the baby should move higher and that is should move off my cervix but if it doesn't then I'll have to have the baby taken around 36 weeks
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That would be placenta previa then...is what it sounds like...
Yea that's what it is can the placenta move or does it stay in on spot
A lot of the time it will move up and a c section won't be needed. But in the case where it doesn't move, you'd likely need a c section because the placenta can't come out before the baby.
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Do you mean your placenta is covering your cervix?
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134578 tn?1693250592
It's kind of hard to understand what condition you are describing, since the bottom end of the uterus is called the cervix.
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