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Is this normal

I don't feel the baby yet I'm 20 weeks and 4 days and I should be feeling some right? Or maybe I just don't know what it is supposed to feel like help please :)
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Is the first ultrasound pretty accurate with the due date?
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I'm not sure if it was implantation bleeding or not I go back to get another ultrasound on Tuesday. Thanks for the advice
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Inicole14 is it not possible that you experienced implantation blleding rather than a period? Also when they say you're 5 weeks it really means 3 weeks as the first two are for your period and ovulation/implantation so not to worry:-) congratulations to everyone:-) (I'm 29 weeks and 4 days with my gorgeous little Lady:-)) I felt my girl moving at 13 weeks (also a FTM) but my placenta is at the back and it was just flutters I felt until around week 15-17 when they became proper kicks and movements:-) everyone feels it all at different times but if you're worried I advise having a doctors visit to check on things, it took me a few days to even realise I was receiving movements/flutters when I was 13 weeks because it was so new lol, good luck ladies and congratulations again on your beautiful bundles! Xx (sorry for the long windedness lol)
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O OK thank.. My last menstrual cycle was Jan 30th and last till the 31st but the ultrasound is saying I'm 5 weeks and 3 days so I must have gotten pregnant days before I had my cycle for 2 days. Any suggestions?
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No lnicole they did the exact same to me I had a scan and they couldn't see no yolk sack or fetal pole because it was to early, I had another scan after that when my hormone level was higher and now I'm having a healthy baby boy
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Thanks for the advice
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I'm 5 days and 3 days and my hcg level is 2,685 and they are making me go do blood 2mar and Tuesday and another ultrasound cause they are saying it was to early to see the yolk sac and the fetal pole. Should I be concerned?
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Some ftm's don't feel baby move until 25 weeks. I felt a little movement at 19 weeks and now I'm 23 weeks and she won't stop moving lol don't worry you'll feel your baby soon
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