I think so Shan! Nicholas was posterior, and I had an anterior placenta

I actually felt movements at 14 weeks, then kicks at 19 weeks, but they were never strong movements. I had a couple of CTGs later on in my pg and the midwives were always surprised at how little I felt!

I know it's disappointing, but look on the bright side, you won't get beaten up for as long! And trust me, once your bub is here, you will forget about it very quickly. Holding your baby more than makes up for any lack of movement

Veronica, they like to do another scan at 32 weeks with a low lying placenta to check for placenta praevia. I think about 95% of placentas have moved up and away from the cervix by this time. Unfortunately, a friend of mine just found out she's in the 5% who haven't! An anterior placenta shouldn't need any further checks or monitoring.