An anterior placenta is located at the front of the uterus and can be attached to either the left or right side of the body.As the post title says i'm here to see if anyone else has an anterior placenta and how often they feel their baby kick.
And adorably, her baby's name pays homage.Even with a handheld doppler, it may be difficult to hear baby's heartbeat in the early part of the second trimester.The placenta is an organ that grows in the uterus during pregnancy to nourish the baby with oxygen and nutrients via the umbilical cord.
At the top of the uterus.It is a pregnancy complication that can cause mild to severe bleeding.
But with an anterior placenta, it may be even longer, because the placenta is between the fetoscope and the baby.An anterior placenta means your placenta is in the front of your uterus.An anterior placenta is when your placenta grows in the front of the uterus near your abdomen.
Either on the left or right side of the uterus.This means that your placenta grows toward.
In general, women with anterior placentas feel baby kick later.It takes longer to feel kicks.I had an anterior placenta with my son and didn't feel any movement until 24 weeks.
Left or right wall of the uterus.Anterior placenta, 26 weeks with a baby boy, always have felt him very low above pelvic bone on right or left sides.
At the anterior part of the uterus towards the front of the body and stomach.