Anyone else have an anterior placenta (where the placenta attached to the front of the uterus instead of the back) it’s annoying bc I’m 19w and I still can’t feel the baby move. :( I know he is very active only bc I see it in the ultra sounds. But I wanna feel my baby move 😭
I had an anterior placenta and I started to feel my baby boy’s kicks at 23 weeks. 🤷🏻♀️
My doctor told me at 16 weeks knowing I have the anterior placenta that I would feel him soon. But I don’t the liar!
I had an anterior placenta when I was pregnant with my daughter. I didn’t feel any type of consistent movement until about 28 weeks. It was so awful, I was always so worried something was wrong. Not only did I not feel any movement but when I went in for my checkups the heartbeat was hard to find throughout my entire pregnancy.
Wish I had some words of reassurance for you. But it stinks and the worry is no fun. While pregnant with my son I was feeling consistent kicks at 17 weeks. I expected the same with my second, so I had a good 2 months of horrible worry.
Hang in there mama!
@teetayl0r88, it’s just reassuring. You know 100% baby is there and still growing when you feel them. And I just can’t feel him.
I just turned 20 weeks today I feel little flutters here and there but only when laying down. My Dr told me I probably won't feel any kicks till around 25 week's 😔
@sea_monkey23, you are so welcome.