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bad day!!!

I havent felt baby move today 19 wks 2 days is it.normal to not feel her day by day with it being ao early? Im freaking out because today has been a bad day!!
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Thank you all!!!  It makes me feel so much better :-)
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I'm 25 weeks today and I haven't felt any movement today. There's just some days nothing works I've tried it all! Now I just focus on not stressing on it because he always shows me he's here again eventually :)
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2093279 tn?1379547953
i felt like that a couple days ago.. i did EVERYTHING i possibly could..around 10:00p.m i decided to get him crazy and eat alot of chocolate he moved all night after.. but u have to stay in bed all night becuase any movement hes being rocked to sleep.. what i found crazy enough was that the high c orange from mcdonalds drives mine CRAZY!!! try it.. i think its the vitamin c. he kicked me like 100 times yesterday.. literally NO LIE
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Thank you both SO much it.makes me feel alot better knowing this!!!!!
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Trust me its normal.... The last few weeks of my life have been extremely stressful because of this. I would go days with feeling my son move and then there would be sometimes even four or five days in a row that I wouldn't feel him at all and it would freak me out! I even bought a fetal Doppler because I was stressing out so bad!
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153475 tn?1359471234
yes it is normal, no fetal movement is considered this way until around the 28wk mark so try not to worry or stress because this can also have an affect or your baby since they can feel all our emotions
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