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At how many months does baby start kicking???

I'm 37yrs old,and I'm 14 weeks prego. I have not felt my baby kick:( is it to soon to feel my baby kick? Lol my youngest is 11yrs so can't remember when it starts to happen...:(
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I felt my twins at 17 wks
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It also depends on where your placenta is. If it's anterior, meaning on the front part of your uterus then it may take a bit more time before you feel movements. I felt mine at 16 weeks.
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I barely felt flutters at 19 weeks by 24 weeks it was really strong no mistaking what it was everybody is different and it may just be a Litl soon just hang in there its coming: )
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Thank you ladies.  :) cant wait to feel my little one kick me :)
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Don't worry.  I'm 34 weeks now and I didn't feel my baby truly moving until I was 25 weeks.  I was nervous at first because so many other women felt fetal kicks earlier on, but sometimes I miss the times when battle wars wasn't going on inside my belly!
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I'm at 15 weeks, by the way.
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I have felt flutters for about 3 weeks, but they are very sporadic- maybe 3x's a week.
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I felt my first baby right at 14wks, and have everyday since.  I'm currently 17+4 wks with this second pregnancy and first felt my baby at 12wks, but only every 2 or 3 days, up until 15 wks it was more like every other day and since I just turned 17 wks it's been almost everyday.  I was concerned at first, but feel better that I can feel baby more frequently now.    I guess just like every pregnancy is different, so is every baby!  Hope u start feeling ur little one soon!  Congrats!  
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