I'm just curious if there is a link between IVF and anterior placentas. As far I as understand, the most common place for a placenta is posterior - ie, behind the baby.
With my first twins pregnancy through IVF - one baby's placenta was anterior and the other was posterior.
This time around - BOTH placentas are anterior. I know that it doesn't really matter (although it can take longer to feel fetal movements). But I was wondering if there was a connection to the IVF?
Thanks!
(we also learned today that it's 2 boys!)
8 IVF+6 FET=6 BFN+8 BFP =
-b/g twins 22w (12.09)
-mc 10w (9.10)
-Micha (7.19-24.11) & Asaf (7.19-28.11) born at 24w
-mc 5wk (2.12)
-no HB at 18w (10.12)
-BO (4.13)-
-mc 6wk (9.13)
last attempt - donor sperm - baby girl born healthy July 2014
leorira11 wrote:I'm just curious if there is a link between IVF and anterior placentas. As far I as understand, the most common place for a placenta is posterior - ie, behind the baby.
With my first twins pregnancy through IVF - one baby's placenta was anterior and the other was posterior.
This time around - BOTH placentas are anterior. I know that it doesn't really matter (although it can take longer to feel fetal movements). But I was wondering if there was a connection to the IVF?
Thanks!
(we also learned today that it's 2 boys!)
Congrats!
I have never heard of a relationship to IVF. I suppose it's possible.
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