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placenta in the front

Anyone else with a frontal placenta...causing to not feel baby as often as i wish:( 24 weeks 3 days.
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Yes but it's a good thing that the placenta is in the front, good thing is not somewhere low. I heard someone had a low lying placenta which made their pregnancy higher risk, and ended up having the baby at 37 weeks via c section. We should all count our blessing that a healthy baby is growing inside of us :) stay positive!
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Yes im 26 weeks but i feel my daughter move actively through out the day
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It is common :) my second baby but I've felt movement from about 15 weeks. Gear up those kicks are coming.
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Yes. I didn't feel much of anything until about 22 weeks and am now 25 weeks and feel pretty strong movements. So its just a matter of time! Not to worry.
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I do to - it's super common! I didn't start feeling strong movement until 23 weeks - I'm not at 25. It'll come! :)
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Yes! I felt very faint movements at 20 weeks, and even now I feel kicks yes but they aren't that strong. My placenta is also in the front, and I'm 24 weeks 2 days. I had an appointment 2 days ago, they checked the heartbeat it was strong. While my midwife was checking it the baby moved so she had to find the heartbeat again...she was like, "did you feel that, the baby definitely moved away as we were listening to its heart beating." I said, "no". I only feel jabs, and some movements here and there. My midwife said not to worry, I shouldn't feel regular kicks until 28 weeks especially since my placenta is in the front.
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Yep. No biggie though. We are starting to feel kicks as baby gets stronger.
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