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12226398 tn?1424524461

anyone else?

So I am currently 33+4 weeks & lately I haven't been able to get a 3D ultrasound of my babies face because the placenta is in his face. Everytime I go to my ultrasounds they tell me his face is behind the placenta & I asked the dr the first time if that was okay & wouldn't harm him in any way? & she said no.. So today I went in again for another ultrasound & she said he's  smooshed against my placenta but the dr's tell me that as if its okay but to me it kinda worries me?? Anybody else experience their baby face with the placenta in their face & everything turned out fine?? Because I'm scared if the more he grows, the more his face will be smooshed against it & he could possibly have trouble breathing or something :( any advice??
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12226398 tn?1424524461
*harm
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12226398 tn?1424524461
@SheyMenter your placenta is also in your babies face? :o I'm glad it's not much of a big deal, thank you though ladies because I'm a FTM everything scares me & makes me all nervous!! Just wanted to make sure it was okay, I don't want anything to hard my baby.
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Im 33 4 days as well, my baby loves to have his face near that darn placenta, half my 4d pics were distorted lol! But it's fine though! Drink or eat something sugary before u go in next time that should get him moving a lil bit!
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My middle son was sucking on my placenta so it had to be in his face. When he was born he sucked his thumb. So I wouldn't worry...
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Have not heard of that but if dr says its ok, prob no need to worry. Baby doesnt breathe air right now so no need to worry about that either.
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