Josephine,
Doc said normally the placenta will move up in later stages, but if not, that means I am really having low lying placenta which will prevent having normal vaginal delivery.
Cale,
thanks for the advice. I will try not to stand or walk for too long then.
I also thought that the dark patches were only due to my scratching earlier, but the moment doc Sadhana saw them, she said they are stretchmarks and the colour will usually fade off to lighter tone after delivery, but still takes time to fade off. Stretchmarks will not disappear, will be there forever...
Well, I confirmed those stretchmarks will be there with me forever... no choice. I heard that having stretchmarks or not depends alot on genetic inherited from own mother. My mother's tummy is so perfect and smooth and nice even after having 4 kids, how come both my sis and myself have it leh? Haiz...
Maykel,
oh dear, so serious to have to sit on wheelchair? then you better be a good girl and rest more and stay happy still, ok? Your girls will continue to grow well, have confidence in them! It has been hard on you, must hang in there still and very soon you will be ready for delivery and see your lovely babies. Think of this and you will feel very happy!
Ok, I will stay positive now. I was indeed worried when got home and worried if baby will get sufficient nutrients and oxygen if placenta continues to be low. I asked a few friends, found that one also had low placenta during her first pregnancy and continued to be low lying throughout and so she had c section during her delivery. Another friend also experienced low placenta during her two pregnancies, but she said it moved up at later stages, so normal vaginal delivery for both pregnancies.
juju,
your sonographer was very inconsiderate and unprofessional to do that leh. Aiyo, should have told them to close the door.