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im currently 19 weeks pregnant the dr, did measurements but said i have 2 come back in 2 days to get results that terrifies me also placenta is right by lining of stomach and that may be why i havent felt any movement and he is laying underneath that his heart rate is 130 but his bladder is full im terrified someone help
 
im currently 19 weeks pregnant the dr, did measurements but said i have 2 come back in 2 days to get results that terrifies me also placenta is right by lining of stomach and that may be why i havent felt any movement and he is laying underneath that his heart rate is 130 but his bladder is full im terrified someone help
PLEZE DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY FEEDBACK!!!!!
 
Hey,
I know it's always easier said then done but try not to worry too much .
He probably asked you to come back because they are looking all the results.
Did they mention any reason to worry at all? I.e baby too small or something else?
 
Hey,
I know it's always easier said then done but try not to worry too much .
He probably asked you to come back because they are looking all the results.
Did they mention any reason to worry at all? I.e baby too small or something else?
No just said i probably couldn't feel him move because he was lying under the placenta and just placenta was by lining of stomach this is my first pregnancy and im just really scared
 
No just said i probably couldn't feel him move because he was lying under the placenta and just placenta was by lining of stomach this is my first pregnancy and im just really scared
Anterior placenta is not uncommon and will affect how much you feel baby. It's honestly nothing to worry about at all.
It will probably be another few weeks till you start feeling the kicks, once it's just too tight in there.
I can imagine it all sounds scary but o promise, it's nothing unusual and nothing really to worry about.
 
I have an anterior placenta and it the baby moves or kicks I don’t always feel it.
Think of it like a cushion, it has an extra layer to kick through so it’ll take time until they’re big and strong to feel it
 
It will take a while for you to feel the baby if you have an anterior placenta, I think I properly started feeling kicks at aound week 21 or 22.
A full bladder is a good sign! That means he drinks the amniotic fluid and pees it out.
If you're going to see your doctor again in 2 days,why don't you write down any questions you might have so he/she can answer them. Like that you won't forget anything!x
 
I can just echo what April and Kitana said. I have an anterior placenta as well, which makes it harder to feel baby kick. I started feeling little 'bubbles' from maybe 19 weeks but they were so light that I could have easily missed them if I wasn't lying on the couch paying close attention to it. I am now almost 21 weeks and I can feel them a bit stronger but still only very sporadically, my partner can't feel them at all yet. Try not to stress out too much!
 

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