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20weeks? ? anyone? ?

Idont feel my baby move anymore is this normal before iwas feeling flutters and the baby moving and now i dont im worried is this normal
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7763771 tn?1510501652
At 20 weeks some women cant even feel bub yet. Its still so little and easy to hide for him/her. I wouldn't be too concerned.  Im currently 32 and I still get the odd times when I can't feel bub for a while, depending on where he/she is sitting :)    if you are concerned get checked when you can.  goodluck
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You could always go to the emergency, your supposed to feel the baby move everyday now. Try drinking a cold pop, soda.  Or something with sugar. If you don't feel the baby for hours you could be ok.  But days isnt normal. Good luck.
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Iwamt to go to the dr but my medical womt allow me to go till Sept.  1st :/
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Ok thank you
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Not trying to worry u just sharing my exsperience...best of luck :)
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Exsacly..lots of pepole on here will say its normal..but their nof docs....I would go get checked..period point blank...it could be normal but something. Could be very wrong...its decreased enough for u to worry...I didnt  lusten to my gut instinct everybody kept saying ur over reacting well my baby was born still born at 37 wks...wish I would have went
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Ok iwill ijust get so worried because ihear all these awful stories on here:/
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7174950 tn?1406661109
I mean drinking somethink cold  
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7174950 tn?1406661109
Yes its Normal hun I'm nearly 20weeks and sometimes my baby doesn't move but its ok don't worry try eating somethink cold
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