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. Learn what a posterior placenta is and how it can impact pregnancy and delivery. Learn the differences between anterior and posterior placenta positions, their impact on pregnancy, and how they affect fetal development and delivery.

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