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Is is normal not be able to feel the baby at 13+3?
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2189208 tn?1339572701
With my second I didnt feel him till bout 16-17 weeks
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2195822 tn?1341056911
I'm nearly fifteen weeks with my second and felt flutters this week. Don't panic everyone is different :)
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2187006 tn?1346698119
I didn't feel my little man move properly till I was 23weeks whilst getting my scan, although this is my first pregnancy I was worried as to why he hasn't kicked me sooner, such a relief when he does! So I guess there's no need to worry :) x
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Thank you :)
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2011481 tn?1374262667
I would say that everything is ok with you and your baby!  

Good luck to you!
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Yea I've went to the dr a lot already my placenta was coverin my uterus and I was bleedin and hurtin from that then it stopped and the dr said he wasn worried about me miscarryin the baby
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2011481 tn?1374262667
Dont be scared!  You will not feel the baby move until you are at about that 17-18 week mark.  With my first and second baby, I wouldn't have known I was pregnant until I had movement if it wasn't for a HPT, my doctor, or ultrasound.  I had no symptoms, and didn't really gain any weight until after that 20 week mark.  

Have you seem your doctor yet?
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Its my second and I'm already showing I didn't know if it was okay or not :/
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It sure is! If its ur first it could be around the 20 weeks u will start feeling it x
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