Just adding as well that my movements were that regular and strong that I was only in triage once due to reduced movement my entire pregnancy. Everything was fine he started kicking like mad again when I was in there 😂
With my first anterior placenta pregnancy, I felt lots of movement, it just started a little later. With my second anterior, I felt her move at 14 weeks but has always been a bit more gentle. But with both, I could always feel them in their way
@Lauren aw that’s such a relief to hear! Thank you so so much for sharing! Hope you and baby boy are doing really well!💕
I had an anterior placenta with my first. I still felt her move loads, if anything I started feeling movements slightly later than is the ‘norm’ but it was also my first baby so I just might not have known! I had reduced movements at the end of my pregnancy but that was due to her size not the placenta ☺️
@Kayleigh thank you so much! Hope you and baby girl are doing well xxx
I had an anterior and still felt lots and lots of movement and could see him moving around too! It may take a bit longer to start feeling movement but don’t worry about not being able to feel, you will! X
I had an anterior placenta with my first and felt lots of movements. I felt them early on too, I had obvious flutters from 17 weeks. I never felt much kicking, just lots of rolling around type movements. But she was very active.
I have an anterior placenta even with my first and once i first felt him move he never stopped! I just takes a bit longer to feel them xxx
Thank you all so much for taking the time to comment! Xxx
My baby was born this month he was my first and I had an anterior placenta. I was still able to feel him move plenty. The sonographer told me the reduced movement thing with anterior is a bit of a myth. Movements may be cushioned a bit in comparison but you will still feel them ❤️ I felt him move loads and they were strong ! My fiance felt his first kick through my stomach when I was 22 weeks pregnant x