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21 weeks today !

Baby hasn't kicked not once yet ... is this normal??? And not very active yet that I feel...
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Try to drink something sweet and cold or eat a snack. Lay on your left side and try to feel any movements. They say baby should move at least ten times in 2 hours. 21 weeks is still kind of early but I think baby should still move a little bit everyday
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7184931 tn?1390773745
21 wks too and I  havent felt my son yet either during my appointments my doc has pointed out kicks while listening to his heartbeat so hopefully within this week we should both be able to feel movement
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I hope bc no matter what I do it seems like I feel nothing ... or I may just not notice it BC I'ma ftm.... idk?? The doctor said my bbaby's very active I don't understand
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I didn't feel kicks until 23 weeks. I wouldn't worry. Doctors don't make you do kick counts until you're 28 weeks so you still have time.
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7184931 tn?1390773745
I'm a ftm too and everyone tells me different ways of how it should feel or maybe if I talk to him he might move. Im stubborn so he might just be too
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I'm the sameeeeee way you are I'm very stubborn... I never talk to my baby lol.. I should but I don't .. :/
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7184931 tn?1390773745
To me it feels akward to look down and talk to my stomach, I feel if I did it in public i'd look crazy to other people.
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I feel the exact same way lol
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U probably want feel constant kicks till after 23 weeks I started feeling them constant at 24 weeks
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7184931 tn?1390773745
Have you felt any movement yet, I feel my son lkke crazy now
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