Both anterior (front) and posterior (back) placenta positions are completely normal during pregnancy; the key factors that matter are whether the placenta is low-lying, covers the cervix, and can properly deliver oxygen and nutrients to the baby, while the position only affects how strongly and early a mother feels fetal movements.
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Anterior vs Posterior Placenta: The Shocking Truth Every Pregnant Woman Must Know!
Added:Placenta in the front or the back, >> [music] >> which is better during pregnancy? Many pregnant moms start to worry after an ultrasound [music] when the doctor says the placenta is attached to the front or the back of [music] the uterus, wondering which position is better for the baby. The truth is, both are completely normal. A front placenta, anterior placenta, means the placenta [music] is attached to the front wall of the uterus, closer to the mother's belly.
Because the placenta acts like a cushion, moms may feel fetal movements [music] later or less clearly. However, this does not affect the baby's growth or development. A [music] back placenta, posterior placenta, means the placenta is attached to the back wall of the uterus, closer to the mother's [music] spine. With this position, moms often feel the baby move earlier and more clearly, and ultrasounds are usually [music] easier to perform. That's why many people mistakenly think a back placenta is better. In reality, front or back [music] doesn't matter. What matters most is that the placenta is not low-lying, [music] does not cover the cervix, and can properly deliver oxygen and nutrients to the baby. So, is your placenta [music] in the front or the back?
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