- female
- 30 Years
- 01/04/2021
Can I Walk With low lying placenta?
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Yes, only when necessary like going to washroom and other regular activities but not as a part of exercise.
Dr. Mubarak Suggests...
Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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A 30-year-old woman with a low-lying placenta can generally walk, but it is important to follow her healthcare provider's advice.
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What is a low-lying placenta?
It means the placenta is positioned near or covering the cervix, which can increase the risk of bleeding during pregnancy. -
Walking and activity:
Light to moderate walking is usually safe unless your doctor advises otherwise. Avoid strenuous activities or heavy lifting. -
When to be cautious:
If you experience vaginal bleeding, cramping, or contractions, you should rest and contact your healthcare provider immediately. -
Follow-up care:
Regular check-ups and ultrasounds will monitor the placenta's position and ensure both your and your baby's safety.
Always communicate any symptoms or concerns with your doctor to get personalized guidance tailored to your pregnancy.
Answered 20/08/2025
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