If you have had both posterior and anterior, did you carry full term with an anterior. This is my third and previous ones we both posterior and carried to full term, but this pregnancy I have an anterior. I just feel so different compared to my others, and not sure I'll make it full term. It could also be I'm older and have a weaker abdomen that I feel this way
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Anterior placenta pregnancies aren’t that much different than posterior placenta pregnancies. They have no bearing on preterm vs term. Only difference is you may not feel the kicks as much because the placenta is blocking the way to you feeling them.

Yes. My longest pregnancy was my anterior placenta one. There’s no difference to the chances you will carry to full term. Anterior placentas are absolutely normal and fine.

I had anterior placenta with my first and she was 6 days late. Currently 36 weeks with my posterior placenta baby. I just feel like I’m carrying him more forward and feel a lot more movement

I’ve had both. My last one (3 months old now) was an anterior baby but also transverse breech. The only thing different the the placenta placement (from my experience) is being able to feel the movement from outside and getting a clear ultrasound picture of her face