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Anterior placenta normal or bad ??

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AlwaysBelieve19 · 09/08/2020 13:53

Hey ladies went to a private scan today everything looks good found out I'm having a healthy baby boy 💙💙💙 however on the report it says that I have a anterior placenta what does this means pls ??

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rachelrainbow · 09/08/2020 13:56

Normal 😊 nothing to worry about! Might take a little longer to feel movements in your second trimester! Xx

Jadegkeaney · 09/08/2020 14:36

It’s fine I’m 29 weeks and also have it. Aslong as it’s not low it’s not a issue at all

BeeyatchPlease · 09/08/2020 14:50

I had this too. It is perfectly normal, it just took until 22 weeks to feel any kicks or movement.

In hindsight, I guess this was a blessing as I was able to sleep without being disturbed by the acrobatic bump.

Hanrora06 · 09/08/2020 15:12

It's totally normal and safe! I had this too! I have found my sonographers both private and NHS never even mention it as they know it's not a big deal, I only know as I asked. This article explains it all. It just means the placenta is at the front rather than at the back, which is fine, it just muffles things slightly. Might take longer for you to feel movement, but then I feel movement and I'm 21 weeks so it really depends. And congratulations!

www.madeformums.com/pregnancy/what-is-anterior-placenta-how-does-it-affect-my-babys-movements/

Hanrora06 · 09/08/2020 15:12

Or I should say I have* this too!

AlwaysBelieve19 · 09/08/2020 15:25

Thank you everyone for your replies I feel better know knowing that everything is fine 💕💕💕

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