Anterior placenta?
posted 14th Mar
What is this? Is it normal? Does it cause complications during delivery?
quoteposted 14th Mar
It means the fertilized egg attached at the front of the uterus instead of the back. Doesn't usually cause any complications. It's fairly common, but a posterior placenta is usually the norm.
quoteposted 14th Mar
I had it with both. no complications unless it covers your cervix. just make sit harder for you to feel the baby move.
quoteposted 14th Mar
It's pretty normal, I had it with both of mine. You might not be able to feel the baby kick as early though.
quoteposted 14th Mar
Okay! That makes me feel better I heard the ultrasound tech say it today outloud to her self...and I was like wtf?
quoteposted 14th Mar
I noticed mine without the tech saying something.
quoteposted 14th Mar
I have it to but ive felt the baby kicking at 12weeks seeing as you this is my 3 rd baby this is my 1 st time having this my 1 st was in the back nd my 2 nd was at the tip of my cervix =(
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