Thanks you for your confidence, and I hope you are right!! I really, really want to believe you, but I just can't. :( I am so sure this is a girl I can't even imagine it being a boy!
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DS1 and DS4 were posterior and DS2 and DS3 were anterior. You can tell approximately where they are because with an anterior placenta, it takes longer to feel the kicks. The placenta blocks the kicks. Usually around 20+ weeks you will feel baby kick with an anterior placenta. HTH!
I don't think placental location means anything. BUT give me that 6 week u/s so I can compare for Ramzi's theory!!! It has been right with all my boys!
Ask the tech for a TRUE Trans u/s with colored blood flow. It will show you left or right exactly.
auroara did u ever find out where your placenta was
I was sure I had an anterior placenta this time because I didn't feel any movements until 19 weeks, but I just found out it's a posterior placenta this time. I'm fairly positive that both my twin pregnancy (boys) and ds3 were anterior placentas, and they also were posterior facing babies.
i haven't felt baby kick yet an im 16 weeks 2 days. have a posterior this time same with my boys i felt them at 17th weeks with my first and 15 weeks with my second. i wish i felt this one move as its a little worrying
Some babies are a little more laid back than others - it will happen! :)
My baby that moved super early and was a maniac in the womb, has been a maniac since the day he was born and NEVER stops going. He sat up at barely 5 months old and then walked at barely 7 months. o.O
My DS1 never stopped kicking me from about 15 weeks and is still a full of beans kid. He does not stop from the minute he gets up to the time he goes to bed! He is very bright and exhausts me both mentally and physically!
DS2 was so quiet and chilled in the womb and is still one of life's observers. He will watch from the side of the room before working out his plan of action! He is also super cuddly and VERY cute!
For the record, DS1 was a posterior placenta and DS2 was anterior.
LMN7,
yes i found out this time I have an anterior placenta.