I guess this one is best aimed at Alan, or any ladies that have had anertior placenta's

I was watching the last episode of saving babies, and there was a lady on there who had placenta praevia so was having a c/s. When they started c/s they realised that the placenta was right where the c/s incision needed to be made, so obviously had to be extremely careful not to knick or rupture the placenta in any way, and explained how it could cause massive bleeding etc.

So, just wondered what would be the case with an anterior placenta (which mine is) Due to having a VBAC there is always the possibility that it may end in c/s, in which case would my placenta be lying where the c/s incision needs to be? I haven't discussed this with my Doc yet because I wasn't really aware of it until I saw that show, I have a scan in a couple of weeks to rule out placenta acretia, so I assume this scan would also give indication as to whether there could be any problems with performing a c/s.