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Guardian of 0 children4 years ago
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Hi, I am 23 weeks pregnant with twins. I feel one baby kicks more but second baby kicks are very less. And second baby's placenta is anterior. So, is this normal to feel less kicks?

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profile image of Dr.Sabiha AnjumExpertDr.Sabiha AnjumObstetrician and Gynaecologist4 years ago

A. The issue with the twin pregnancy is that because there are two babies and they will be rooming or not it is impossible to differentiate whose kicks are there that you’re feeling. Also when there is an anterior placenta the perception of kicks will be lessWrite Your Answer Here

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