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just a question.

I'm 23 weeks and I am pregnant with my 3rd baby 2nd c-section. well my doctor had told me that I have an anterior placinta. have any of you mom's had this before and if so how did the c-section go.was it different then your others?
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I had an anterior placenta with my first. It made no difference other then it took a little while longer to feel him kick. I didnt even know it was uncommon until someone here told me. Csection went fine. This time its posterior.
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that's the thing, I have and my placinta won't and hasn't moved. my doctor said its attached to my cervix and is sitting very low. I'm just scarred and very nervous. I also just dislike the fact that I can feel my bbaby going but can't see itvon the outside. but thanks fir the advice:)
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I had a c section 5 years ago due to my babies heart rate was slowing down. Do you know if I will have another c section this time. Im due in April.
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i have an anterior placenta and i am due for a repeat c-section in 9 days now. I actually talked to my ultrasound tech and she reassured me that my placenta is up high enough that it will not change anything to do with the procedure. I would say maybe try talking to your doctor and/or ultrasound tech to see if it is down where the incision will be made...or further up and out of the way. But im sure if there was a concern they would have mentioned something to you. Just think positively!
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