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394558 tn?1314813360

Happy Happy Happy !!!

My baby moved yesterday first time in 6 days i was getting really worried, i am 20 weeks and felt baby move every day from 16 weeks and then nothing, when to the hosital and they found heart beat so i was pleased with that but then last night after all the worry my little angel was bouncing around again, i am so pleased and it felt so nice to feel it again, I have my 20 weeks scan on tuesday and i am sooo excited to see my little one again x
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1222635 tn?1366396286
try not to worry if it happens again. up until about 28 weeks baby's movements will be sporadic and you won't be feeling all of them. lots of things can cause you to not feel baby's movements this early on. although 6 days is a long time, a day or two at this point is normal. :) im happy for you felt your little one again. prayers!
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1178131 tn?1282654819
try to see what 'excites' ur baby.  you can play/eat it whenever u want to 'feel' her
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317019 tn?1532965586
glad you're little one moved around so you could feel that comfort....i have a doppler at home so i listen everyday to the heartbeat it keeps me calm...i just started feeling my little one and some days i feel it more then others....good luck at your 20 week scan :)
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202436 tn?1326474333
That's great.  It's always unnerving when you don't feel them.  But from here on out babys movement should continue to get stronger and more unmistakeable.  
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