2nd Trimester

Placenta blocking kicks?

So I just went in for the 20 week ultrasound on Friday, (it's a girl). But, there is so much placenta in front of baby, that I can't feel her kick yet :( Yesterday, I thought I felt two mini ones for a sec or two. Anyone else having/or had this problem? When did you start to feel strong kicks?
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Re: Placenta blocking kicks?

  • I was told I have an anterior placenta, which means it sits in front of the sac instead of in the back. My doc told me that it might take 1-2 more weeks to feel anything. I have felt what I think are little flutters but nothing for sure. You must have an anterior placenta too!


     

      
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  • I have an anterior placenta as well.  It's frustrating when you aren't sure if the tiny feelings are gas or the baby.  During my anatomy scan I saw my daughter kicking and moving but felt nothing!  The last two or three days I'm starting to feel it more and more so hopefully by next week there will be even more.

    My doctor told me the placenta can only move up as the uterus grows so between it  moving out of the way and the baby getting stronger, you'll feel her soon enough! hang in there!

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  • I have an anterior placenta and I asked my doc on monday if I should be concerned that I have not felt movement yet. He said absolutely not, he would not be surprised if I do not feel anything for the next 3-4 weeks. I am hoping to feel something sooner, but if not, oh well.
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  • I also have an anterior placenta, and didn't feel much movement until about two weeks ago. They have been getting stronger every day, though!

     Hang in there, you'll feel her kicking so soon :)

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  • I have an anterior placenta and have just now been feeling kicks - like last weekend. Not constant on the days...but they are there. My husband can even feel them now.
  • You have what's called an anterior placenta. It can take up to 28 weeks before the baby is strong enough to kick hard enough so you can feel it through the placenta.

    Think of it as your baby is punching a big pillow and that's why you don't feel much.

    I feel "flutters" which often feel like gas but isn't.

    It's a bummer if you ask me, but it has no real impact on the health or your successful delivery of the baby. 

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  • I'm in the same situation. At 20 weeks I wasn't feeling much, but now at nearly 23 weeks they've already gotten a lot stronger. My husband can feel them now as well.
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