So I am one of the lovely anterior placenta mommas! No worries though, I'm still good for my homebirth b/c my placenta does not look like it's formed right over my previous scar/imbedded (nerve racking to wait & watch but thankful all is well).

Well, meeting with my midwife today and talking about preparing for birthing (now entering week 28) she told me a GREAT tip to try an avoid a "sunny-side up" baby.

She said that sunny-side up babies tend to be more common with anterior placentas b/c baby doesn't like to have their back along the placenta so they turn opposite of what they "should" (nice to know).

Well she told me to start doing pelvic tilts while on all 4's (good ol cat/cow) and that as I get closer to having baby & ESPECIALLY in EARLY labor, that will really help baby turn and save me from wonderful back labor.

So.. I thought I'd share that b/c I know that there are a few other momma's out there that have anterior placentas =)

Good day ladies