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I am real worried about my baby I am 15 weeks and 4 days and I had a ultrasound last week and it was ok and everything. I'm just wondering why my baby hasn't been moving I couldfeelit a little but not now.
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4928337 tn?1362751166
I completely understand I had two normal pregnancys and my last was a miss carriage at 12 weeks. Not something I expected at all.
So I have been on edge. But its in gods hands. No one has anycontrol over it. So dwelling does no good. Loss is very hard but you must remain positive and stress free for this baby. :)

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5173333 tn?1364761667
There you go, sounds like your LO is pretty active. My baby just has this thing where he curls up into a ball...which is really hilarious when the tech tries to do measurements & tries checking the organs & spine.

The miscarriage is going to be in the back of your head no matter what anybody tells you, I have realized that. It's completely normal to be worried, especially when it's something so drastic. I had mine at 20 weeks & it was completely unexpected (the membrane ruptured). So now, that it gets closer to the 20 week mark, I just worry more & more! Just keep doing what you are doing & see your doctor regularly. That's all you can really do.
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I really hope so,my man is a little worried as well. I had an ultrasound done last week and I saw my baby and everything and it was moving ang sucking its thumb.I alsk had a miscarriage 2012 and like you im just worried and don't want that to happen again.
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5173333 tn?1364761667
You will be just fine! I'm 18 weeks & I felt just like you do now. Last week or so I posted on the forum because I didn't feel a thing! Some of these lovely ladies reassured me that everything was going to be just fine & it is! I had my gender scan Tuesday & everything is looking good & the LO is healthy.

Lastnight, I felt a couple little kicks! I was beyond excited, I called my mother & had to tell her lol!

I also had a miscarriage in 2011, so I think that's were most of my worries originated from.
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Ibhope by then we'll be able to ferl the baby move im just scaref.because I had a miscarriage with my last child..
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This is my 3rd pregnancy I had a miscarriage at 10 weeks with the last child and it's scaring me and my fiance be we don't feel the baby move at all. I jist hope by a couple weeks it starts to move where we both will be able to feel it.
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Well this my 3rd pregnancy I had a miscarriage with the last child at 10 weeks and its scaring me and my fiance because we don't feel the baby move at all. I hope in a couple weeks I be able to feel something because ima a littlr scared and paranoid at the moment..
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Your baby is probably moving a lot more than you will know right now bc it's just too early to feel. My ultrasound at 13weeks mine was moving so much they almost couldn't measure it and my Doppler at 17weeks, I can't even tell you what the heart beat sounds like bc it was moving so much. All I mostly heard was my baby moving. I'm almost 18weeks now and actually starting to feel movements maybe once or so a day.
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4928337 tn?1362751166
Its still really early for a ton of movement.
I am 15 weeks and 2 days I feel occasional jabs or pokes and if I am laying still or eat or drink something super cold baby moves a bit.
But nothing to extreme.
It will be a few more weeks until you might feel everyday movement and this is even quistionable.
It may take longer.
I am pregnant with my 3rd so felt baby right away.
Just try not to worry its ccompletely normal hun baby is okay :)
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