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A primigravida in the 17th week of her symptomless gestation is found, on US, to have evidence of placental tissue covering the cervical os. By the end of her pregnancy she is likely to develop?

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A primigravida in the 17th week of her symptomless gestation is found, on US, to have evidence of placental tissue covering the cervical os. By the end of her pregnancy she is likely to develop?


  1. Placental migration
  2. Uterine myoma
  3. Uterine rupture
  4. Choriocarcinoma
  5. Chorangioma
  6. Vasa previa
  7. Subplacental abruption placenta
  8. Subchorionic abruption

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The key is A. Placental migration. [In 90% of pregnancies, an initial low lying placenta will be pulled upwards by the growing uterus and assume a normal position in the upper segment. This phenomenon is referred to as Migration].

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