Thank you ! Xx I see him in 8 days so hopefully it eases abit I think once i start feeling those proper kicks I’ll be less anxious xx
An anterior placenta was a blessing in the third trimester. For how strongly I felt those kicks, I could only imagine how much stronger they’d be with a posterior placenta. I felt the kicks more regularly around 24/26 weeks with my anterior placenta. You’ve got this!
The worry never stops, i am so sorry! I can’t give any advice but you’re not alone! I worried my entire pregnancy, I worried during giving birth (I had a cesarean) and I still worry, even though he’s 6 months old Best advice i’ve got is don’t fall down the rabbit hole of all the worst things that could go wrong. Enjoy your pregnancy and post partum
The most honest answer I can give is when they are out safely in your arms… though it does ease up a bit the further along you get esp when you feel more movement or you have an US… one thing that helped me was booking a private US they take their time and get you really nice pictures. They can be a bit pricey but for me it was well worth it
Having anterior placenta doesn’t mean anything. You might not feel your baby that much right now but don’t worry during the third trimester you will! I have anterior placenta and can’t imagine how strong those kicks would be with a posterior. Try to find your mental peace baby will be fine
It doesn’t. You will be in constant state of worry ever since you saw that positive test. Welcome to motherhood lol
It’s completely normal to worry. For me pregnancy was a very anxious time. I used to feel a bit better after every ultrasound and midwife appointment. Towards the end, I felt less anxious when I knew baby would likely survive outside if I went into early labour. But it’s so worth it! You’re halfway there! All the best mama x