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Well the doctor told me that i have an ancored placenta which means that when the egg latched on to me it attached to the very top of my uterus i dont really feel my baby move i told the doctor and this is the reason why becauser the placenta is a the very top the baby kicks that instead of my stomach i was scared before the doctor told me this but the doctor says that its not a problem and im lucky because the baby and the placenta will come out at the same time but its also some what of a bad thing for me because when they give me ultrasounds some time the sac is in the way and i dont get any good pictures. but if you have ever had this or heard about tell me what was going on

2007-09-27 17:51:26 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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Well the doctor didn't use that terminology (ancored placenta???), but when I went in for my 18week ultrasound the tech said that my placenta was on top and a bit to the front (which sounds like what you are talking about). They told me nothing bad. They did say, however, that it would be longer before I felt the baby kick because there is that extra cushioning between me and him (it's a boy!). The tech was able to get all of the informative pics she needed but it was very hard to get a good "portrait" during the ultrasound because the baby kept "hiding his face" behind the placenta. From what I got out of the visit, there is nothing wrong with it.

2007-09-27 17:58:51 · answer #1 · answered by ladybug 4 · 1 0

stop worring. it's hard to get a good picture of ur baby in the womb regardless to where it attaches. my first daughter always turned around on the ultra sound.

2007-09-27 19:13:54 · answer #2 · answered by agello24 6 · 0 0

One more time with correct grammar and punctuation. Then maybe someone can understand what you are saying.

2007-09-27 17:59:50 · answer #3 · answered by Felani Perez 4 · 1 3

PLEASE figure out how to use correct grammar and punctuation. It is really hard to understand what you are saying. I am not even sure how to answer you.

2007-09-27 18:16:55 · answer #4 · answered by ShellyC 3 · 2 1

sorry, i haven't heard of it

2007-09-27 18:02:10 · answer #5 · answered by ad 4 · 1 2

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