Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Hi tte, I have a left UU and had an anterior placenta with my daughter. I did not ever really feel any big movements. Every once in a while there would a big thump, but I don't think I ever felt the kind of movements most people talk about. I did not even know for sure I was feeling movement at all until 22-24 weeks. I know exactly how you feel. My baby is from an FET and it took us 12 years and 4 IVF's. I think it's perfectly normal to feel very anxious, I know I did. It ended up that I had a relatively easy pg, but I never really could relax about it since we went thru so much before. I have no great words of wisdom - but make sure your Dr is aware of your feelings and is willing to do whatever is needed to ease your fears. Best of luck to you R. UU mommy to Paxtyn 8/8/03 Anterior placenta (preg and m/c ment) > Hi > > I am wondering if anyone can help me. I am 24 weeks pregnant with anterior (on front wall) placenta. The doctors told me I wouldn't feel the baby move very much because of this. Has anyone else had this and if so what should I be expecting to feel (or not at the case may be). I do feel him move a little bit but only in certain spots; like the top of my navel and to the side. I am BU and he is in the left horn so I have felt absolutely nothing on my right side as yet but I think that is only to be expected. > > I am so paranoid with this pregnancy, it is no fun at all! I just hope he is going to be ok and doesn't come too early. Is it normal to feel so anxious and terrified all the time!! I rang a pregnancy helpline yesterday as I was having an anxiety attack. I see my doctor tomorrow so will speak to him about it; maybe he will have some advice for me to help me try to remain calm. It took me two years on IVF to achieve this pregnancy and I have had a rough time of it so far. > > thanks for any help > > tte > 37 > BU bicollis > 24 weeks preg left horn > 1 mc Oct 2001 > > This message and any attachment is confidential and may be privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received it by mistake please let us know by reply and then delete it from your system; you should not copy the message or disclose its contents to anyone. > > ============================================================================ == > > > > Share bookmarks: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/links/ > > Share files: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/files/ > > The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: > http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ > > > > es/ > > The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: > http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Hi tte, I have a left UU and had an anterior placenta with my daughter. I did not ever really feel any big movements. Every once in a while there would a big thump, but I don't think I ever felt the kind of movements most people talk about. I did not even know for sure I was feeling movement at all until 22-24 weeks. I know exactly how you feel. My baby is from an FET and it took us 12 years and 4 IVF's. I think it's perfectly normal to feel very anxious, I know I did. It ended up that I had a relatively easy pg, but I never really could relax about it since we went thru so much before. I have no great words of wisdom - but make sure your Dr is aware of your feelings and is willing to do whatever is needed to ease your fears. Best of luck to you R. UU mommy to Paxtyn 8/8/03 Anterior placenta (preg and m/c ment) > Hi > > I am wondering if anyone can help me. I am 24 weeks pregnant with anterior (on front wall) placenta. The doctors told me I wouldn't feel the baby move very much because of this. Has anyone else had this and if so what should I be expecting to feel (or not at the case may be). I do feel him move a little bit but only in certain spots; like the top of my navel and to the side. I am BU and he is in the left horn so I have felt absolutely nothing on my right side as yet but I think that is only to be expected. > > I am so paranoid with this pregnancy, it is no fun at all! I just hope he is going to be ok and doesn't come too early. Is it normal to feel so anxious and terrified all the time!! I rang a pregnancy helpline yesterday as I was having an anxiety attack. I see my doctor tomorrow so will speak to him about it; maybe he will have some advice for me to help me try to remain calm. It took me two years on IVF to achieve this pregnancy and I have had a rough time of it so far. > > thanks for any help > > tte > 37 > BU bicollis > 24 weeks preg left horn > 1 mc Oct 2001 > > This message and any attachment is confidential and may be privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received it by mistake please let us know by reply and then delete it from your system; you should not copy the message or disclose its contents to anyone. > > ============================================================================ == > > > > Share bookmarks: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/links/ > > Share files: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/files/ > > The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: > http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ > > > > es/ > > The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: > http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Hi tte, I have a left UU and had an anterior placenta with my daughter. I did not ever really feel any big movements. Every once in a while there would a big thump, but I don't think I ever felt the kind of movements most people talk about. I did not even know for sure I was feeling movement at all until 22-24 weeks. I know exactly how you feel. My baby is from an FET and it took us 12 years and 4 IVF's. I think it's perfectly normal to feel very anxious, I know I did. It ended up that I had a relatively easy pg, but I never really could relax about it since we went thru so much before. I have no great words of wisdom - but make sure your Dr is aware of your feelings and is willing to do whatever is needed to ease your fears. Best of luck to you R. UU mommy to Paxtyn 8/8/03 Anterior placenta (preg and m/c ment) > Hi > > I am wondering if anyone can help me. I am 24 weeks pregnant with anterior (on front wall) placenta. The doctors told me I wouldn't feel the baby move very much because of this. Has anyone else had this and if so what should I be expecting to feel (or not at the case may be). I do feel him move a little bit but only in certain spots; like the top of my navel and to the side. I am BU and he is in the left horn so I have felt absolutely nothing on my right side as yet but I think that is only to be expected. > > I am so paranoid with this pregnancy, it is no fun at all! I just hope he is going to be ok and doesn't come too early. Is it normal to feel so anxious and terrified all the time!! I rang a pregnancy helpline yesterday as I was having an anxiety attack. I see my doctor tomorrow so will speak to him about it; maybe he will have some advice for me to help me try to remain calm. It took me two years on IVF to achieve this pregnancy and I have had a rough time of it so far. > > thanks for any help > > tte > 37 > BU bicollis > 24 weeks preg left horn > 1 mc Oct 2001 > > This message and any attachment is confidential and may be privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received it by mistake please let us know by reply and then delete it from your system; you should not copy the message or disclose its contents to anyone. > > ============================================================================ == > > > > Share bookmarks: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/links/ > > Share files: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/files/ > > The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: > http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ > > > > es/ > > The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: > http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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