Former Love Island star Dani Dyer has revealed that she has a pregnancy condition that might mean she won't feel her baby move.Telling her friends, fans and followers on Instagram the mum-to-be, 24, candidly said she has an anterior placenta - which is completely normal, and should not cause problems for the baby's development. But what is does mean is that Dani's placenta is in front of her uterus, so it acts like a cushion and minimises feeling.