Hi Ladies! At my 16 week early anatomy scan, I was told that have an anterior placenta. I think the only difference is that I might feel the baby later and not as often? I'm almost 18 weeks and haven't really felt movement - really looking forward to feeling something soon! Anyone else have this or can offer additional information? Should I feel baby regularly in the third trimester? Thanks!
Re: Anterior Placenta
There's a more than 0 chance that your placenta will move during your pregnancy so it may go from anterior to posterior. My understanding is that for those who have the middle + center + anterior placenta, you'll definitely feel the movement in third trimester, you just don't feel it in the same place that a posterior placenta mom might (you'll feel it on your sides, or kicks to your cervix, or to your ribs)
ETA: It doesn't move relative to the uterus itself. It stays attached to the same spot, it's more that your uterus grows and obviously occupies the space in your abdominal cavity differently with time.
vvvvvv @moosette113 Yeah that's a way better thing that you linked
Some days I feel like I can feel baby move, but then I think maybe I'm going crazy because I know I have an anterior placenta. I swear I've felt outside movement, but it really just feels like pressure on the inside.
DS1 - 03/31/2006
DS2 - 12/31/2008
DS3 - 06/26/2012
DS4 - 08/07/2014
Love that I can feel him now, can't wait for DH to feel him. He feels my belly every night and tries. When were your OHs able to feel the baby with the AP?
BFP#5 5/22/17 EDD:1/27/17 It's a GIRL!!!!
Due 1/21/17
DS1 - 03/31/2006
DS2 - 12/31/2008
DS3 - 06/26/2012
DS4 - 08/07/2014
Met: September 13, 2008
Married: September 13, 2016
Surprise BFP 05/20/16 - EDD 1/31/16
This one is also an AP. I'm 20wks and can barely feel movements yet even though during the 2 u/s I've had, he was a little jumping bean lol
BFP#5 5/22/17 EDD:1/27/17 It's a GIRL!!!!
Fortunately I have an OB appointment tomorrow morning so I'm going to ask about it, but in the mean time... completely baffled and kind of nervous and reading too many stupid things about placental abruption that I probably shouldn't be reading.
BFP#5 5/22/17 EDD:1/27/17 It's a GIRL!!!!
BFP#5 5/22/17 EDD:1/27/17 It's a GIRL!!!!
I'm curious when others have started to feel it through the placenta?