39 weeks pregnant with an anterior

2023-12-19 11:12:21
Hi - I have an anterior placenta. While I know that visibly is difficult to see many movements from the outside .. on the inside I can feel kicks and butterflies etc. however as the weeks pass I can feel things getting cramped up due to space issues .. how many movements in a day is normal at this stage - for an anterior placenta
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You should feel 10-12 movements in 12 hours (waking time). It is better to get an NST done.

Answered2023-12-19 14:42:17

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Answered2023-12-19 11:52:55

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Foetal movements are not related to placental position.
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please consult Dr sushila Gupta senior gynaecologist on practo for further details

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Answered2023-12-19 19:12:59

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Morning 9 to night 9 U should be able to perceive more than 10 movements

Answered2023-12-19 11:46:19

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Placental position doesn't affect baby movements. You should have atleast 3 movement in one hour after you have your meals. That is atleast 10 movements in 12 hour should be there

Answered2023-12-19 11:28:51

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