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4670068 tn?1358025944

baby #3 nearly 19 weeks & cant feel anything?

I am 19 weeks monday, this is my 3rd baby and havent felt any kicks or movements? My last check up was 16 weeks everything was fine. Just wondering if this is normal?
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This is my 4th pregnancy and with the others I felt movement much earlier. All of my check ups were fine but I still really worried. At my 20 week scan I found out that the placenta was at the front which cushioned movements. A couple of weeks later I started feeling him and now at 35 weeks he moves non stop and keeps me up all night! There are lots of things which effect how much you feel and when you feel it. Im sure that you will start to feel movements soon. It's easier said than done but try to have faith and not worry!
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4670068 tn?1358025944
Thanks for the replies, i tend to stress over everything, my first was just over 21wks and second daughter i felt at 18wks.. never really thought about not being able to feel it if im on the go all the time wich i am :-/. Thanks :)
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This is mt 3rd pregnancy to i didnt feel him bout 20 weeks
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4310181 tn?1357690214
I think it could be as this is my third and I never felt anything until between 20-24 wks not sure y it took so long this time but thought it was weird. But my doctor said it is normal to not feel the baby as soon as the others because you are usually more busy. Good Luck and Congrats :-)
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