What's nuts about having an anterior placenta (meaning the placenta is right in front), is that the placenta buffers all the movements in the front of the uterus. So it might take longer to see or feel the baby move. When he kicks the front of my uterus, I don't feel it at all, though I have actually seen it a few times. However, when I lay on my side, especially my right side, I can feel him kicking up a storm on my left side. He likes to sit right up on my left rib cage. He is a very active baby, and it feels like he's trying to bust his way out through my left side! I'll try to get a better video of his movements up soon!