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Hi from my ultrasound there is a single viable breech presenting intrauterine foetus in oblique lie showing normal fetal and cardiac activities. The placenta is anteriorly sited, not lying low. Liquid volume is moderate. GA= 23 weeks + 6days. Is this result normal doc...
Single viable (doing well) baby, lying in a oblique position. This is ok at 23 weeks, it is possible that he or she may turn to the correct position, there is time.
Normal cardiac and fetal activities- the heart appears normal and general activity normal.
The placenta location is also good, the fact that it is not low is good because that would be associated with a risk of bleeding.
The result is essentially good.
Wishing you and your baby the best
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Single viable (doing well) baby, lying in a oblique position. This is ok at 23 weeks, it is possible that he or she may turn to the correct position, there is time. Normal cardiac and fetal activities- the heart appears normal and general activity normal. The placenta location is also good, the fact that it is not low is good because that would be associated with a risk of bleeding. The result is essentially good. Wishing you and your baby the best