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19+3 and still only little flutters (anterior placenta)

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Bells3032 · 09/09/2021 09:54

Should i be feeling more now. I have an anterior placenta so i know less but still only feeling an occasional flutter which i think it baby but not 100% sure. Even then it's really light and only when i am quiet and sitting.

So looking forward to those first proper kicks....

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grapestar · 09/09/2021 09:58

Everyone is different but I'm 29+2 now with anterior placenta and didn't feel a thing until 23+4

honeybeesknees · 09/09/2021 10:03

I have a posterior placenta with 3rd baby, and still barely felt anything until 24 weeks! It’s really frustrating, especially when others seem to feel them so early, but mine is definitely making up for it now!

lljkk · 09/09/2021 10:07

You won't enjoy feet wedged under ribs, I promise.
22+ weeks here before I was confident I had felt movements (pregnancy 4).

OM82 · 09/09/2021 10:16

I've got an anterior placenta (first pregnancy) and didn't feel anything until well into week 22. I'm 26 weeks now and still don't feel that much, unless I'm lying down and not distracted - last week I had 3 days with nothing, but when I phoned triage they said with anterior not to worry too much until 26 weeks (but to go in if I was really was concerned).

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