u/No_Echo_603

Low lying placenta [ON]

Currently 22 weeks with my first and we had our anatomy scan two weeks ago. I had a follow up with my doctor today and was told that I have low-lying placenta (posterior). I was told it will likely resolve itself as I get further along. He's sending me for an ultrasound at 30 weeks to check on things. He did not seem at all concerned and said that the chances of it being an issue at delivery are extremely rare.

I am really trying to avoid a c-section if at all possible and i'm honestly not too worried at this point but I'm just curious as to whether anyone has experienced this?

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u/No_Echo_603 — 1 day ago

When did you first feel baby movements? [ON]

Currently 21 weeks pregnant with my first and have not yet felt movement. We had our anatomy scan last Thursday and baby was active and moving a lot so we know there's nothing wrong. The tech assured me I'd be feeling it soon.

I know this often doesn't happen until later for first time pregnancies but I'm just curious as to when you first felt your baby move/kick?

Edit: to answer a few questions that came up, I was told my placenta is posterior.

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u/No_Echo_603 — 10 days ago