I don't remember ds1 being this active. But I also had an anterior placenta last time.
Ds2 is soooo active! Dh even says he doesn't remember this much and/or big movements from last time!
I don't remember ds1 being this active. But I also had an anterior placenta last time.
Ds2 is soooo active! Dh even says he doesn't remember this much and/or big movements from last time!
blogger / honeydew / 7081 posts
Not compared to K, yet, anyhow. I have an anterior placenta though and just started feeling big kicks and things last week.
grapefruit / 4355 posts
When she's on ultrasound she is always wiggling around. But I don't feel a lot of it with my anterior placenta.
squash / 13764 posts
Not nearly as much, but I have an anterior placenta But on u/s she is--all the u/s techs have commented how much she moves.
honeydew / 7235 posts
Yes! Maybe more than ds 1, I don't remember so much activity this early!
pomelo / 5093 posts
This second baby I'm currently working on is WAY more active than my daughter was. I'm so eager to meet her and see what she's like.
apricot / 315 posts
Mine is super active! Sometimes it looks like an earthquake in my belly, and sometimes it's so strong I call out in surprise!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
She is very active in all the ultrasounds. I have an anterior placenta and only feel a couple kicks each day.
cantaloupe / 6634 posts
Yup! He is all about the stretching into my lungs these days.
pomegranate / 3521 posts
I don't have anything to compare it to but he seems VERY active. At all of my ultrasounds he was jumping around as well. He loves snuggling his toes into my rib cage right now. Joy.
pomelo / 5607 posts
VERY active! Same as you, I had an anterior placenta last time, but even on ultrasound it seems like this LO is moving around a lot more. I've been able to see movement from the outside for a long time now. Sometimes it seems like she never stops moving.
pomegranate / 3401 posts
Super active! I have a posterior placenta (not sure what I had last time) and I think that contributes to it? But she moves around soooo much I like "what the heck are you doing in there?!"
kiwi / 643 posts
DS1 - No way. I had an anterior placenta and he was breech the entire time. He barely moved and when he did, it was mainly squirming, not kicks. Even on ultrasounds, he was sleeping and covering his face the majority of the time!
DS2 - too early to tell (I'm 18 weeks) but I have another anterior placenta and he's breech, too So I'm going to be sad if I miss out on all the big movements again this time. In every ultrasound so far, he's been really active, though. Right now I only feel him maybe a couple times a day.
nectarine / 2086 posts
I think so!! This is my first so I don't have anything to compare it to but I feel her lots and have even been able to see it from the outside since 18 weeks.
nectarine / 2600 posts
This is my first, so no past experience. But he seems very active! Lately he's all about having a dance party when I'm trying to go to sleep! There's always some limb or something seriously poking me in the side. One night I actually got up and got in the rocker in an attempt to calm him!
pomegranate / 3895 posts
LO was crazy in the womb. Absolutely non-stop. We were shocked when he came out that he was completely calm and think that the probably source was actually that he thrashes (for lack of a better term) in his sleep.
I posted this thread:
http://boards.hellobee.com/topic/active-baby-in-the-womb#post-1601308
pomelo / 5524 posts
Yes! A ton more than DS1. I really don't remember him moving this much or this early. I think I'm in trouble when he comes out!
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
I had anterior placenta too, but later on she looooved kicking me whenever I lay down to watch tv/go to sleep!
hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts
I'm 19 weeks and I haven't felt anything yet. I might have felt some movement but it could be all in my head. Both babies are active when we have u/s. I asked my OB if I have an anterior placenta and she said the placenta is to the side.
I, also, am still nauseous on and off throughout the week so maybe I'm not feeling it because I'm distracted by the nausea.
apricot / 347 posts
I had an anterior placenta with DD but it still felt like there was a honey badger trapped inside my uterus. Any time I was sitting down she was going wild until the last 2 weeks. She was crazy and still is now. Fearless, always on the go, crawled and walked early. I'm not at all surprised.
clementine / 911 posts
I'll be 28 weeks tomorrow, and she's getting more active. She still has periods where she'll be pretty active and then periods where she's resting.
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