Just been told I have an anterior placenta…

Anyone else? Hopefully it doesn’t affect baby
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Anterior placenta wont affect baby at all

It makes absolutely no difference to the baby it just means the placenta is in front of the baby so you might not feel the movements until later in the pregnancy But to be honest I had posterior with my first and anterior with my second and I didn’t really tell any difference, movements were still strong and noticeable with my second but he was a big boy so maybe that’s why

Mine is anterior as well. No harm to baby. 💗

I have one as well. He seems healthy just took longer to feel kicks. At 21 weeks I finally felt him kick and at 23 weeks I really feel him but you can’t see it from the outside yet

I am 30 weeks and I have it.. I feel her all the time, tiny, cute kicks.. and I can see them from the outside now 🥰 first time mom so not sure if they are stronger with posterior placenta, but I am super happy with this, since at the beginning everyone told me I am not going to feel them that much..

I had one too, just means it might take you a little longer to feel baby's kicks, but otherwise it's all normal x

I’ve an anterior placenta this time around had posterior with my first the movements feel a bit different tho with the anterior there harder to feel till later on but no harm to baby x

I had an anterior placenta both times. Had no issues, it can just affect you feeling movement

Same as others have said. It makes no difference to the baby whatsoever, it just means the placenta is on the front wall

I had this, baby absolutely fine and I still felt kicks and movement

Anterior here, 36 + 5. Baby is absolutely fine. First baby so can't compare with Posterior but I definitely feel plenty 😂

I had this🥹 just made it harder to see baba on early scans as she was hid behind it ❤️

Anterior/posterior/fundal it makes no difference besides when and how you feel movement. If you have placenta previa (placenta covering your cervix) you can have bleeding throughout pregnancy and are supposed to abstain from sex. And if it hasn’t moved up by 32-34 weeks you will most likely need a c-section. But from what you’ve said it’s anterior clear of the cervix so you will be fine. Just probably won’t feel good movement till 24 ish weeks.

Yeahhh I have one as well 😔but it doesn’t affect them

I had one at first but your placenta moves as you/the baby grow. By 20 weeks I was posterior but eitherway both are healthy and fine

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