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I dont feel mY baby move anymore

Hi everyone am 14 weeks preg.with my first child, I use to fell little tiny movements when i was around 6,8 weeks now I dont feel any movement.  Am really worried because the past 2 weeks has been very stressful,  I've been arguing w/t my husband non stop and crying  day and night. Could this be the reason why my baby stopped moving, could something be wrong?
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Agreeing with the others. Hang in there and try not to stress too much!

#Livn'ItUpInCO
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Also....I'm a FTM and 22 weeks and just barely started feeling him. My doctor says you don't feel usually until around 18 to 22 weeks.
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Like at 6 weeks it was bubbles of gas. Way too soon to feel. Relax. If your worried visit Ur doctor
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you probably just had gas.
the baby at 6-8wks is like the size of a pen cap, lol. there's not way you'd feel their movements.
I lost my son at 16wks (although he was only 14.5wks) and I had JUST started to feel him moving around before I lost him.
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yeah that's what im saying... don't stress Cz you have a longggggg time to go.. and you will go days without feeling your baby move and then one day you get kicked to no end
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You don't usually feel movement until your 16-20 weeks. Baby is much to small to feel movement and its limbs aren't quite formed all the way at 6-8 weeks. Don't worry.
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I've never heard of anyone feeling movements when their child is 6 weeks and They don't even have a heartbeat yet.
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honestly ** not asleep
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asleep the baby is probably not moving you're probably just feeling your uterus expand baby movement isn't strong until 16 to 20 weeks you're fine unless you're bleeding you're fine
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