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Stilll no baby movement!

im 19 weeks along, and i stilll havent felt anything from the baby :( i know everyones pregnancies are different, but i just feel like i should have felt soomething by now!
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Don't stress. You might actually be feeling it, but not realizing it too. The butterfly feeling I get is super light and it took me a couple times to convince myself it wasn't just my stomach. When I saw her move on the ultrasound and felt it, I was like ohhhhhhh. My friend didn't feel hers until 21w and now she feels him all the time! Just try to relax. Spend some time laying on your back and just resting your hand there.
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At your stage it won't feel like those karate kicks . It actually feels like little butterflies . It's a lot of little flutters that can be mistaken for gas . I was feeling those little flutters until my baby's bones started to harden and now it feels like my baby is practicing ju jitsu or karate
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I didn't feel anything until 20 weeks! When I did start feeling it, it was my little man kickin my bladder! I also have an anterior placenta and was told it might take longer for me to feel him. My friend who is 22 weeks just barely started to feel her baby. I was really anxious to feel the baby move being a first time mom, s
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some dont feel till 20+ weeks i didn't feel my daughter till 23-24weeks my placenta was.in front of her so it was like a cushion and took longer for me.to feel her
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