My placenta is anterior too.

I only just started really feeling movements in the past week, and they do feel a bit muffled I guess, but I was able to feel themwith my hand on my belly, so DH got to feel it too which was pretty exciting.

I was told its only when the placenta is low lying that problems arise, and this can happen whether or not its anterior. If it was low, it would have been mentioned in your u/s report.

The main things they said were I'd likely feel less movements, and there was a slightly higher change of bubs being posterior, as they like to face the placenta a lot of the time.