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If you had an anterior placenta/b2b baby on no.1 and placenta is posterior on no. 2....

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working9while5 · 16/02/2012 14:37

Does this:
a) mean back to back baby is less likely with a posterior placenta?
b) mean that the baby might come earlier (I had classic back-to-back stop-start labour from 40 weeks, ds finally induced and delivered by 40+13).

I know there's probably no guarantees anyway but really interested in experiences!

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cacm · 16/02/2012 15:50

My two pregnancys were induced first anterior and second posterior both were back to back needed forceps for first and delivered standing up with second much much easier!

SpannerPants · 16/02/2012 18:14

I had an anterior placenta but DS only turned back to back during the last couple of hours of my labour (before getting stuck, little monkey!)

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