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[quote=Anonymous]I’m pretty sure that the people saying it resolved has partial precise not complete. A lot of non-specialists misdiagnose a partial as a complete. According to what the high-risk specialist told me, a complete can only be diagnosed properly through a transvaginal ultrasound and only after 20-something weeks (can’t remember the cutoff). If you really only have a partial, you probably don’t really need to take as many of the precautions as I outlined above. Partials are very common and generally are not a big deal. Completes are very rare (although the specialist told me they were somewhat more common for IVF patients, in his experience). [/quote]
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