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Im 16 weeks why havent I felt my son move???
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I am on number 2 and didn't start to feel baby move this time till 17 weeks... almost 20 weeks with my first!
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I'm on number three. I felt my baby start rolling/turning around 13 weeks. Iwas about 20 weeks when I could feel a little kicking. Today is week 22 and it is the first day I could setekicks outside of my tummy. Don't worry, once they start they don't stop! It will happen. You do need to keep in mind it takes a while before their legs are long enough to pack a punch
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Third pregnancy i started feeling movement at 14 weeks im 16&5 days currently but still dnt feel anything to strong but i knw i will soon enough. The babys still small so ur not going to feel anything strong yet.
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Thank u very much ladies im freaking out I felt both my girls very early I reckon my son is gonna be different:)
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I didn't feel my baby girl until close to 19 weeks. I started worrying that she didn't have any limbs lol!! I had my u/s at 21 weeks and found out I had an anterior placenta and that's why I wasn't feeling her Much. She had all her limbs and was perfect!!! Be patient and ddon't worry. You will feel them soon!
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Am 14 wks and 2 days and I really can't feel baby move by today at my ultarsound baby was moving a lot and I couldn't feel they say about 20 wks bt yes every pregnacy is different
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Every pregnancy is different. You  may not feel baby move until you are further along.
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I'll be 16 on Monday too. I'm not feeling the movement I think I should by now. This will be my 4th full term pregnancy. From what I hear most all ready moms feel movement early on. I can feel faint movement and pressure... I'm going to give it until 18 wks or so and if it's not picked up by then I think I'll probably start freaking out.
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