The theory about anterior placenta is that if you have a placenta that attaches to the front of your uterus, you're having a girl. What does the actual science say? An anterior placenta is when the placenta attaches to the front wall of the uterus. This is normal, but there are a few things to be aware of. An anterior placenta positioning during pregnancy isn’t usually cause for concern. Here’s what your doctor will keep an eye on leading up to labor and delivery. Learn what anterior and posterior placenta positions mean, how they affect kick counts, ultrasound, and delivery, plus when to call your provider.

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