If you had an anterior placenta with first baby and posterior with 2nd, did you also notice a huge difference in movement?

I was told this pregnancy that I have posterior placenta, and I noticed the baby's movements started early and I can feel them so much more than my first pregnancy, where I had anterior. Have any other Mum's experienced the same?

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I had anterior then posterior but felt both moving drom 14 weeks on the dot. Baby 2 was definitely feeling stronger at the end of the 3rd trimester though 🥴

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I had anterior then posterior and I felt this second baby sooo much earlier (15w) as opposed to 25w with my first. Kicks are so much stronger now too in the 3rd trimester

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Exactly the same yes, anterior with my first and didn’t feel movements till maybe 22 week then proper kicks at 24ish. Posterior with my second and felt flutters from as early as 15, could see baby kicking from 18 weeks! The difference was crazy

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