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asked Nov 3, 2024 in Pregnancy Period General by Zula
Please help me with any specific precautions or risks.

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answered Oct 16, 2025 by (925 points)
It's pretty common for the placenta to be on the right or left side. That position doesn't usually cause any problems on its own. Most doctors just track placenta position to make sure it isn't covering the cervix. If your doctor isn't worried, it's probably fine.

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