It’s very common, I had an anterior (front) placenta with both my pregnancies. I can’t compare the movements to those with a posterior placenta but I felt flutters around 18 weeks with my first and 17 weeks with my second and had strong movements throughout the pregnancies. I did have back labour both times but I also have a tilted uterus so could be more related to my anatomy than placenta position
I did too. Completely normal. I felt my baby at 16w and then very strong movements all pregnancy. My baby stopped moving two times so I went to the doctor to get checked out. They said it is harder to feel movement when your placenta is anterior but you should still feel movement from your baby.
Very normal, I had an anterior placenta with my daughter, it cushions the baby moving and it's harder to feel movements
It’s normal ,
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My placenta was at the front. Was just harder to feel kicks from outside. Was an exciting moment when my husband was able to feel our boy 🩵