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worried about fetal movement

Im 13+3 and I am not feeling the baby move yet this is my 3rd baby should I be worried? I have a friend that is about 4the days ahead of me and she said she's been feeling flutters so it concerns me even more :(
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Thank you ladies you make me feel so much better <3
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1816154 tn?1463430018
some women feel them sooner and some women dont. i felt my son at 8 weeks all the way until i gave birth. with my daughter i didnt feel her until about the 5th month and with this one i started to feel this lil girl at 18w5d and that was off and on and now for the past 4 days i felt her move more and i will be 21 weeks in just 1 or 2 days=). so i would not worry too much hun.
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1820473 tn?1344980763
im 31w with my 3rd baby and i didnt feel my baby move till around 20w.. 13w is still incredibly early and they are very tiny at the point so have heaps of room
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I was at doctors on friday and babies hb was in the 140s and he said that was good and he asked if I felt movement yet and I had.told him no and asked if I should be and he said not always its still early.  I guess I just worry to much
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Im 12weeks with my second. I didnt feel my first move till 17weeks and not expecting to feel anything this time for a gd few weeks yet.
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No you shouldn't be. Everyone feels their baby move at different times. The normal isn't even close to 20 weeks. I know its hard not to compare yourself to other women's pregnancies but everyone ia different. If you still feel concerned I say call your Dr! :)
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