Sunday, August 7, 2011
Movement
So at my ultrasound three weeks ago I was told I have an anterior placenta, which simply means it's in front. The technician said everything looked good, but she also told me it may be acting as a shock absorber and that may be why I hadn't been able to feel the baby move. Well, I think I'm finally starting to feel Scrapper bouncing around in there. Weird - but in a very cool way. :-)
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2 comments:
I had an anterior placenta with Thor and experienced the same thing. Of course by the third trimester when you can actually SEE the baby move, you'll wonder what is up with those crazy "I didn't know I was pregnant until I was in labor" stories.
Congratulations :)
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