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advice for counting kicks with anterior placenta

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qazxc · 29/03/2014 13:46

I'm 28 weeks tomorrow so should start counting kicks/monitering movements but wonder how it works with an anterior placenta.
Some days LO is very active but others i barely feel her. I definately very rarely get 10 movements in an hour (only when she is doing a full acrobatic routine in there).

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mrsbug · 29/03/2014 13:50

I started counting in the morning and usually had ten by lunchtime. One day I didn't feel any all morning then called the midwife who advised drinking a glass of juice and lying down, which worked and dd started kicking.

I hated having an anterior placenta as I was always panicking that dd wasn't kicking enough, the count the kicks website made me panic by saying I should be feeling ten an hour - I never felt anything like that many.

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GwenStacy · 29/03/2014 14:19

I had an anterior placenta and my midwife advised me to monitor the pattern of the movements rather than counting kicks - ie, I knew she tended to be quieter in the mornings, the have a wriggle around mid afternoon, then quieter down until early evening when she'd wriggle like a mad thing until I went to bed. If she was quiet after lunch for example, I'd have a cold drink and that normally got her going :)

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qazxc · 29/03/2014 14:49

I'm a bit of a worrier as I've had 3 miscarriages and my sister has had 2 stillbirths.
I feel ok on the days she is quite active/when i get a couple of strong kicks, get a bit panicky on the quieter days.
As long as i can get her moving by a cold drink and bump jiggle, I reckon it's ok? or should it be more of a pattern to movement, or a certain number of movements in a certain timeframe?

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