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  1. #1
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    Jul 2010
    Blue Mountains, NSW
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    So I haven't heard of a pg being called anterior, but what you're saying sounds like what my bub's been doing. The kicks aren't that hard yet, only being 19 weeks, but it is uncomfortable. And the "heavy tense" feeling would exactly describe it. I thought it must've just been me being a wuss, but I'm glad I know it's because bub is sitting uncomfortably!

    Yar, how mean if bub decides to move posterior just in time for birth - it'd be just about right though, wouldn't it?!!

  2. #2
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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
    7,260

    Just means the baby is spine out, so facing into my body. Prosterior is spine to spine, so facing outwards.

    And knowing how stubborn I am, and Charlotte is, I am hoping this one is nice to mummy and stays where she is for the birth lol