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I found this online, and it's pretty much exactly what my boys are like, what with Atticus (Baby A, closer to cervix) having an anterior placenta and Damien posterior, and them hanging out bunk-bed style. I keep expecting them to flip to vertex and, you know, side by side, as they can't have much room in their current spots, but they seem content. And I guess this allows them to tag-team my ribs and my bladder.
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This totes does note count!
Oh, they can move :) In fact, A and B can totally switch, so the names of your babies might not stay constant. In the 36th week, my baby B became baby A when he decided to take a nose dive down to my cervix. It took all night for him to do it, and it was incredibly painful because I could feel him scraping me all around everywhere he touched me. His brother kicked a lot, but otherwise he stayed where he was. Baby A is always the one closest to the birth canal, or to the left if the are side by side. When they get closer to term, one or both may decide to go headfirst, as they are supposed to, and then it's anybody's guess who will turn out A and B. :)
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