An anterior placenta is when the placenta attaches to the front of the uterus, near the belly. It’s a common and typically non-risky position, but it might make it harder to feel baby kicks. Finding ...
Your doctor may mention that your placenta has moved or changed its position after the scan. But what does it mean? Is it even possible? These questions may arise in your mind and make you worry about ...
Your stress may be at an all-time high when you hear that you have a low-lying placenta. In the sea of problems related to pregnancy, this term can once again leave you wondering about its meaning.