Hi - 31 weeks pregnant with my first and have an anterior placenta. I have been in three times already for reduced movements but know it was just my anxiety, as the baby was tiny when I went in (think I went between 22-27 weeks). Baby is obviously bigger now, but so is the placenta...) I’m feeling fairly regular kicks, but they are so so light. Is this what it’s meant to be like? I’ve never had a “big” kick which has taken me by surprise, like others have said, eg a kick in the ribs or bladder.
I find it so hard to know what’s normal (and yes I know “normal” is different for everyone). They’re so light, sometimes I don’t feel something for hours. What is everyone else’s experience?
And yes I’m sure there will be a lot of replies saying “if you’re concerned or if your pattern has changed go in” and I’m fully aware of that, but I just want to hear what other people with anteriors experience.
Thanks
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kittenpeak · 10/01/2021 12:45
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