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Baby bump...

I am 19 weeks as of yesterday. When I am standing you can see that I have a small bump but when I lay down the bump goes way down. Is that normal? Also I haven't felt any movement yet I that normal?
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Yeah I was trying to say I could feel it when I lay my hand there and you can see the bump a lot sometimes. I can def feel something there.
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4114400 tn?1349923931
felt it inside just last week i have been able to feel it in the outside
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Did you mean you felt it with your hands or like in your stomach? I mightve taken it the wrong way lol. But ya you can definitely feel like theirs something in there, like a hole with a rock in it
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4114400 tn?1349923931
I'm19 weeks and 6 days you can tell im pregnant but this is my 2nd pregnancy i also started feeling my baby at 15 weeks also
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Yeah pushing sounds like a bad idea. I can always feel it when I lay down to fall asleep. So I was just curious :) thanks so much for answering my questions :)
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Yes that is your baby, I wouldn't push it! Lol
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Thanks guys ftm so I am always worrying. Just curious I can feel a hard bump inside my bump sometime is that my baby or am I just crazy?
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And movements start between 19-21weeks you will start to feel them very soon
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Ya that's totally normal.  I guess when you stand up its all hanging down, then when you lay down its more in your back which is why drs say you shouldn't sleep on your back
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