A posterior placenta is when the placenta attaches itself to the back wall of the uterus, closest to your spine. It is one of the most common and normal positions for the placenta to be in. Understanding how a posterior placenta works can help you feel more confident and prepared during your pregnancy. What is a Posterior Placenta ? The placenta is an organ that forms during pregnancy to provide oxygen and nutrients to the growing baby. It also removes waste products from the baby's blood. Curious about your placenta's position? Learn how anterior and posterior placental placement affects foetal movement, delivery, and pregnancy experiences. The placenta may be in different parts of the uterus. Depending on its location, it may be called anterior, posterior , fundal, or lateral. Read on to learn what posterior placenta location means for you and the fetus.

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