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I am almost 19 weeks and I haven't felt my baby move ? Is this normal ?
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I'm a first time mom and didn't feel him move til sometime after 20 weeks. My doc tell me this is perfectly normal. But be sure to mention it at your next appointment. Just in case
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Im a FTM been feeling my babygirl since 10weeks im 21+5 weeks pregnant
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I'm a FTM and felt the baby kick for the first time at 18 weeks exactly... I always hear everyone's different though... My doctor said at my appointment at 16 weeks 5 days the kicks weren't strong enough to feel yet and I would very soon and she was right :) just ask your doctor and he/she will probably give you that same reassurance :) good luck
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Its normal. Some dont feel baby really start kicking until week 25.
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Yes , I'm a first time mom ! I had an appointment two days ago and heard the heart beat so I'm guessing everything is fine . I did feel flutters but now it's not as often !
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I personally would think it was a little strange. I felt both my babies for the first time at 14 weeks (two different pregnancies). Although, i have heard of some moms who are a bit thicker not feeling their babies until they were further along. I'm pretty small and thin only 5'2 and weighing 105 pre-pregnancy. I would run it by your doctor for sure.
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U should feel some soon. I'd make sure and tell ur doc just incase so they can watch movement.  If ur nervous u can always buy a heart monitor so u can physically  hear the beat and see the beats per min.
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I think so. Are you a first time mom? I am almost 18 weeks and no movement.  Every now and again I get a weird indigestion type movement but I think it's just my stomach
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