My freind had an anterio placenta as well and didnt feel any kicking until 32 weeks I say enjoy the comfort while you can
My freind had an anterio placenta as well and didnt feel any kicking until 32 weeks I say enjoy the comfort while you can
I think another thing to consider is how your baby chooses to lay. My wee boy has favoured facing towards my back where there hardly any nerve endings so no feeling at all when he kicks. Am feeling much more movement now though as space is tightening up in there. Try not to worry or compare yourself to others (hard to do I know) as we're all different.
It also depends on how much you weigh... If you start out carrying around a few extra kilos, it could take longer to feel kicks. Depends on the baby, too. Some are more active than others, some feel the need to try to break off your lower ribs until you're lying curled up on the bed rocking back and forth and begging all the gods above to make it stop. And some, I suppose, are quite nice and don't do that.![]()
Hey I was just curious, cause I had the same problem with this one. My bubba this time (being my 2nd) I have felt flutters and teeny kicks since around 12-14 wks but havnt felt nothing major the whole pregnancy only squirming lol.
He appears to be normal and healthy on scans and check ups, and I feel fine as well.
But I just got real curious about this anterior placenta thing... so I pulled out a 14 week scan with the report... it reads " The placenta lies anteriorly clear of the cervix which appears normal and closed ".
Does that mean mines anterior too? Coz that sure would explain alot![]()
Dan - I would say so![]()
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