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Posterior Placenta and boy?

6 replies

Bethpaigeox · 12/11/2023 09:57

Hi so just wondering if anyone who has had a posterior placenta before how soon you felt movements, currently 17 weeks just found out ive got a posterior placenta and can't wait to feel first movements (I've had bubble feelings so far)

Also had a gender scan yesterday and although everyone was convinced we were having a girl looks like we're having a little boy pic attached... it's definitely not cord is it?

Posterior Placenta and boy?
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Lunabetty · 12/11/2023 10:01

Hey, my son is 3 months now. I had a posterior placenta and I felt proper movements from 19 weeks. That potty shot looks very similar to what my scan looked like, I think baby is definitely a boy😊

Mamato29192 · 12/11/2023 10:02

Definitely a boy

Emsxox · 12/11/2023 10:11

Defo a boy

My placenta has been posterior during both my pregnancies and first was a boy this one is a girl. Movements were probably around 18/19 weeks xx

Cdoc · 12/11/2023 10:52

Definitely a boy, congratulations! looks very similar to our scan showing our boy!

I started feeling bubbly flutters about 17 weeks (first baby) and probably a week later for a first kick, though only one that I could feel!

LavenderSweetPea · 12/11/2023 11:17

I'm pregnant for the first time with a boy and I have a posterior placenta. I first felt baby move at 16w but wasn't sure if that's what it was or not. By 18w I knew I was feeling him move and DH felt him too at 21w :)

I don't think you'll be waiting much longer!

Pennyroses · 12/11/2023 18:24

I have a posteria placenta and I'm 17 weeks top, found out today I'm having a girl! I was worrying about not feeling movement up until last week then all of a sudden these past few days there's no mistaking it. But still I don't always feel it, baby was moving loads on the scan and I couldn't feel a thing! I find I feel it most after eating something sugary. Congratulations on your little boy, that's definitely a boy 😂 x

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