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    Low PAPP-A levels

    Hi ladies,
    I just got results for my early risk assessment and everything for genetics came back good but they told me my blood test for PAPP-A hormone came back at 5. I'm reading up on this and it mentions placenta issues, low birth weight or still birth. Anyone know about this or been through it I am so freaked out now and this is my second pregnancy.
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    please don't freak out, the vast majority of the time it is absolutely nothing. Dr. K -low PAPP-A and poor placental function? - BabyCenter
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    Quote Originally Posted by atomic sagebrush View Post
    please don't freak out, the vast majority of the time it is absolutely nothing. Dr. K -low PAPP-A and poor placental function? - BabyCenter
    Thanks atomic. The internet is my own worst enemy
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