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Hi! I'm 19wks preggo and I haven't felt any kicking motions....during my ultrasound he was kicking and flipping and I still didn't feel anything. Anyone else experiencing this?
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U should like flat on your back in quiet room relax and put your hands on your belly.you might feel the bubbles popping :)
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I'm a lil overweight too....and this pregnancy has been NOTHING like my first 11yrs ago so I guess I'm a lil nervous...and impatient lol. #ThanksLadies

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I'm 24 wks,felt little bubbles from week 16 past 2 weeks hard kicks but not hard enough to feel on outside yet but I'm overweight so maybe tougher skin takes while longer :)
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I'm 18 weeks havnt felt my baby either I thought I did a few weeks ago but it's not her...hopefully soon....
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Relax gal.....baby still growing strong legs and hands to start kicking u..chill till week 22 but baby differs thou.am week 23 and is like d baby wanna burst out of ma tummy....lolzzz but I enjoy his kicks thou and alwz scared 1c he doesn't kick.
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I felt light ones at 20, in now 22 and they're just starting to get stronger- sort of inbetween full out kicks and the "fluttering" in the beginning... My best friend didn't feel them till 24 weeks
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I didn't feel til 20 weeks
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Most women won't feel the baby kicks til they are at least 22 to 24 weeks. .. I felt my baby kick at 15 weeks but my hubby didn't feel kicking til I was 23 weeks
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