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no movement yet.....

Um 18w1d pregnant and felt no movement yet..... Anyone else there with me..... Lil worried
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2082492 tn?1366727308
If my husband or my dr puts their hand on my stomach i feel my baby kick and its been like that since 16 weeks and this is my first. i think you could be feeling some movement but your just not recognizing them. my first movement was little poppings in my belly like popping popcorn. lay down real still at night after a warm bath and relax and just put your hand on your belly and try and feel around for him or her. rubbing my lower belly makes my baby stick out more try it, it could work for you too!
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Its normal. between 16 - 22 is normal for first pregnancies
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1117231 tn?1456609540
For my first pregnancy, i didnt feel any movement until well after 20 weeks. I am hoping i get to feel something earlier this time since am now 16 weeks with still no movements.
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4592056 tn?1367729094
I'll be 16 weeks on Thursday.. haven't felt anything yet either. My midwife told me I probably won't feel the baby until closer to 20 weeks or thereabouts since it's the first pregnancy. No worries. I'm sure we'll feel our little passengers soon. :)
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Anywhere from 14 weeks to 20 weeks is considered normal according to my doctor. If you haven't felt anything by week 20 I'd be telling my doctor.
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Im with u! This is my first baby too and am 17 weeks and 4 days and i havent felt any movement yet either. Im waiting (impatiently) but apparently its nothing to worry about especially with ur first.
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Yes its my first one..

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As above is it your first pregnancy? I didn't feel my first one until after 20weeks.
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First baby?
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