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    I have been told I have anterior placenta; what does it mean and should I be worried?

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  • Dr Mike Kamara

    Gynaecologist, Gynaecologist - Infertility (IVF) Specialist, Obstetrician

    Dr Kamara provides a range of Obstetrics , Fertility and Gynaecological services at both Joondalup Private Hospital and Joondalup Health Campus and offers a "No … View Profile

    Having an anterior placenta is a normal variant in pregnancy. You have nothing to be worried about.

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