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3530672 tn?1370038043

Baby movement

When should my husband be able to feel the baby move? I can yell he really wants to feel the baby. Im 19+3 and I feel flutters and sometimes they are more like thumps. So I can tell they are getting more prominate.
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4738473 tn?1360035798
oh, lol. That makes sence. Thanks
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3530672 tn?1370038043
Thanks my us is friday! Bump is to move the question up where people can see it first. It took me awile to figure it out.
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4738473 tn?1360035798
They have to tell you when they do an ultrasound where its located. Just out of curiosity what does bump mean? Ive seen it afew diff times on here just never knew what it ment lol
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4268628 tn?1375041176
During my anatomy scan I was told the thicker side of my uterus was in front. They told me it would take longer for me to really feel any kicks. I'm 26 weeks now ans hubby just started to be able to feel them a couple weeks ago. She has great aim at my bladder....
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3530672 tn?1370038043
Bump
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3530672 tn?1370038043
How do you know the position of the placenta?
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4738473 tn?1360035798
My uterus is tilted to, it shouldnt effect feeling the baby tho. Normally any time around 20+ weeks the baby can kick hard enough to be felt on the outside. However the position of the placenta does make a diffrence, with my 7yr old my plactenta was in the front so when he kicked it absorbed most of the impact and I didnt feel alot, but if the placenta isnt in front you should be feeling it very soon.
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3530672 tn?1370038043
Im not to big. I know my dr said my uterus was tilted. Dont know which wsy or if that would affect any thing.
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305005 tn?1358728290
Depends on position of baby and how big you are. Should be real soon though if your feeling it
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I havent felt movements either only a.crawlin sensation and im ready for it to get down!!
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