2nd Trimester

Anterior Placenta - When will I feel the baby?

At my last appointment I found out that I had an anterior placenta which the Dr assured me was just fine and only a matter of placement. The only downside? I won't be able to feel our baby boy kick as soon as other moms who do not have an anterior placenta. I'm SO bummed bc this is our 1st and I want to feel the little guy kicking around in there. He's VERY active from seeing him on the ultrasounds. I am thankful however that we have gotten great views of him and were able to tell his gender bc I hear some mothers say that can be an issue with AP.

My QUESTION is: On average, at about how many weeks do you start to really feel the baby moving with an anterior placenta? I'm right at 20 weeks now and maybe have only felt a few flutters here and there but can't truly be sure.

Mrs. Lotz

Re: Anterior Placenta - When will I feel the baby?

  • I also have an anterior placenta. I started to really notice them at 19 weeks. Now at 24 weeks I can see my stomach dancing. You will start to feel them before you know it! I know waiting sucks. Try drinking juice or cold water and then lay down, that usu
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic
    because it didn't fucking snow enough for me to build my own
  • Loading the player...
  • I have an anterior placenta and I can feel sporadic movements. I can feel a few light taps with her feet and definitely feel her bumps against my bladder with her head. All the movements I've felt had been out more towards the sides of my ute rather than
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic Image and video hosting by TinyPic
     

    AlternaTickers - Cool, free Web tickersAlternaTickers - Cool, free Web tickers

  • I had an anterior placenta and felt him starting around 20 weeks.  You'll feel them on the sides the most, not so much in front because that's where the placenta is.  Don't worry, you won't miss out on the kicks and jabs, you'll get them any day

    My Blog: Sewing, crafting, motherhood, computers, and random musings... Sleep is for the weak

    Baby Birthday Ticker Ticker

    image
  • I started to feel the baby at 18 weeks with an anterior placenta:)
  • I had my Antotomy scan on wed. And found out I had anterior placenta also, I'm 21 weeks now and feel some little movements, nothing big yet but like your little guy my little guy is moving around a ton too just can't feel yet! Doc said it will come shortl
  • I'm thinking I probably have an anterior placenta too b/c i haven't felt any kicks yet either. :( i'm trying to be patient!
    Liliana Seraphina born 9/5/2103


  • On average you can start to feel flutters anywhere from 17 to 24 weeks as a FTM. Second time moms (and more) are able to feel it earlier, usually. Regular movement is to be expected usually after 28 weeks.

    It is impossible for us to tell you, in


    LFAF Summer 2016 Awards:



    Lilypie First Birthday tickers

  • Doc said the same thing to me "Any day now!" It's just so strange to see our little guy SO active on the ultrasound and NOT be able to feel a thing. And yes, the waiting for the definite movements is like torture but other moms have told me I'll be tha

    Mrs. Lotz
  • By the way, lol, I'm new at the posting on here so sorry if my replies are sporadic and out of place. I know no one can tell me exactly when I'll feel baby but at least seeing everyone's responses, it gives me an idea. It's interesting to see wh
    Mrs. Lotz
  • I had a fully anterior placenta with my first.  I am super glad it was my first like that and not a subsequent pregnancy because it was well into the 20s before I felt her much and even at the very stinkin' end I rarely felt her all that much.

    Lilypie Fifth Birthday tickers
    Lilypie Third Birthday tickers
    image

    image
  • This is my third baby and first anterior placenta. I started feeling small flutters at 16 weeks but noticed I hadn't felt much else by 20 weeks, which was strange compared to my other two pregnancies.

    I'm 24 weeks now and Dan feel him all th
  • I have an abyerior placenta and felt him for the first time at 20 weeks. It took a few days after that to figure out that's what it was though.
    BabyFetus Ticker Lilypie Second Birthday tickers
    image
  • I felt them at 21ish weeks. Within a few weeks, I felt them very regularly and pretty much as strongly as with my other pregnancies.
  • If you're anxious to feel the baby move, I highly recommend pulling out a vibrator. It makes the baby extremely active. Last week, at 16 weeks maybe the week before too, I could feel the little onion shape MUCH more forward than it ever is during the regu
  • I could have wrote this post myself, lol. I just found out that I also have an anterior placenta and im dying to feel her move. I though I have felt movements but im not 100% sure. The ultrasound tech said i have a few more weeks then i should begin to fe
    Pregnancy Ticker
This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"