@doxiemoxie212 FYI re the flu shot - - it's only 10% effective (or something like that) this year. So hopefully its just a cold!
@catlady1215@MoonOverGoldsboro I have an anterior placenta this time too. I'm hoping I can still feel the big movements too! I'm irrationally sad about it.
@marcus7676@MoonOverGoldsboro@catlady1215 I have an anterior placenta this time too. I have felt a couple stretches/kicks so far, just no flutters. I bet we’ll be able to feel big movements. It is a major bummer because I think this may be our last baby, so I hate not experiencing it all.
re: anterior placenta - I had one with DD (well long story short, i had two placentas that covered front and back) and you will definitely be able to feel those big movements haha!
Me: 28 | Husband: 39 Married March 2016 DD: born 7.22.16 DS EDD: 6.23.18
@dinodna3 you know, what I've thought I felt was that rolling pressure when I was really waiting for the flutters. maybe that explains the lack of flutters and going straight to the pressure?
@sunshineandwhiskey thanks for the reassurance! I just want those big butt sticking out and roll feelings at some point. and crazy about 2 placentas, I didn't even know that was a thing!
me:35 DH:34 DS: born oct 2012 TFAS: BFP #1 aug16. miscarriage sept16 BFP #2 nov16 MMC dec16. d&c jan17 BFP #3 sept17 EDD 5/31/18 fingers crossed for our rainbow baby
@sunshineandwhiskey wow 2 placentas!?! Did that change delivery for you at all? Delivering 2 instead of 1?
Also regarding placentas, I know they can migrate slightly as your uterus grows and appear to move with it. My question is, my 12 week ultrasound radiology report stated I had an anterior placenta. The doctor nor the tech said anything about it at that time. I only read it on the report. 2 weeks later I went for an elective scan just so my mom could get a peek and I mentioned the anterior placenta and the lady told me, no honey, yours is posterior. Now she's not a doctor or anything but seemed very comfortable in her job and what she was looking at. It doesn't REALLY matter in the grand scheme of things so if she's wrong I'll find out at anatomy scan, but can your placenta change from anterior to posterior since the uterus was so small at the beginning? I'm just curious about this whole situation.
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@catlady1215 @MoonOverGoldsboro I have an anterior placenta this time too. I'm hoping I can still feel the big movements too! I'm irrationally sad about it.
@BurlapandLace Congrats on the girl!!
@doxiemoxie212 Feel better!
@catlady1215 so glad the ultrasound went well!
re: anterior placenta - I had one with DD (well long story short, i had two placentas that covered front and back) and you will definitely be able to feel those big movements haha!
Married March 2016
DD: born 7.22.16
DS EDD: 6.23.18
@sunshineandwhiskey thanks for the reassurance! I just want those big butt sticking out and roll feelings at some point. and crazy about 2 placentas, I didn't even know that was a thing!
DS: born oct 2012
TFAS: BFP #1 aug16. miscarriage sept16
BFP #2 nov16 MMC dec16. d&c jan17
BFP #3 sept17 EDD 5/31/18
fingers crossed for our rainbow baby
Also regarding placentas, I know they can migrate slightly as your uterus grows and appear to move with it. My question is, my 12 week ultrasound radiology report stated I had an anterior placenta. The doctor nor the tech said anything about it at that time. I only read it on the report. 2 weeks later I went for an elective scan just so my mom could get a peek and I mentioned the anterior placenta and the lady told me, no honey, yours is posterior. Now she's not a doctor or anything but seemed very comfortable in her job and what she was looking at. It doesn't REALLY matter in the grand scheme of things so if she's wrong I'll find out at anatomy scan, but can your placenta change from anterior to posterior since the uterus was so small at the beginning? I'm just curious about this whole situation.