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Im woundering

Im 21 weeks & havent felt my baby move.. Im woundering if thats happen to anybody else im kinda scared.. & this is my first pregnancy & dont know the feeling how the baby moves.. Help anybody
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Im 22 weeks and this is my second pregnancy, and i didnt start feeling movements until i was 18 weeks, but i comes and goes, but as long as your dr says the baby is healthy you shouldnt worry, i learned with my first pregnancy that when we are sleeping or resting thats when we can tell if the baby is moving, but im sure your little one is fine, wish you the best in tbe remainder of your pregnancy...hakuna matata ;)
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2113262 tn?1346101921
This is my 3rd and this is the first baby that I have not felt until really late. I think I began feeling movement around 22 weeks or something like that. I'm 24 weeks today and I still dont feel movements with any type of regularity, just here and there. I especially feel it if I twist wrong, I get a quick hard jab in the ribs.

My first and second babies I felt flutters around 16 weeks, this one the movements are different and I'm told its probably due to an anterior placenta or something like that. I only feel jabs, no flutters at all.
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1395792 tn?1358115792
you prob just dont know what to look for...have you had any feelings of like gas popping inside you or a wierd rolling feeling? little flutters you can barely feel? I am on num 5 so i feel everything lol dont worry the further you get the more you will feel
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