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My baby's movement

Hi i'm 18 weeks& 3days pregnant and its my second pregnancy and i dont feel my baby move that much is it common at this stage of my pregnancy & do i have anything to be worried about.
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I believe  minimomof4 just meant that u can't go by everyone else comments. Cuz  each women is different an each pregnancy is different to. This is my 4th baby an I'm 22 weeks an just barely started to feel my lil boy move. I can't recall exactly wen I felt it with each pregnancy but I know each was different.. just stay positive an as long as all ur dr appointment r good then I wouldn't worry to much.
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Thankyou everyone for your comments  and mimimomof4 i dont get what you mean about me going offof other people. I dident say anything about that.
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It just depends on the baby. You can't go off other people. Also it depends on your placenta placement also. For example I have an anterior placenta so it means it's infront of the baby and it muffles the movement. I am 28 weeks now and some days I feel
Him more than others.
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I didn't feel my second baby move alot at that point.
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It's perfectly normal not to feel regular movement at this point.  Don't worry.
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