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movement??

Im 19weeks and i would think that i should be feeling movement by now. How can i tell if im feeling gas bubbles or actual movement?
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I feel better seeing other ppl havent felt anything till over 20 weeks...the heartbeat was good as of last week, but im so damn paranoid
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I'm at ftm and I was 22 weeks  before I felt our little girl.
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5387794 tn?1373257093
Every pregnancy is different. I first felt my son at 16 weeks. This is my first baby.
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Thanx for all the advice
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Lol yes this is my first
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You can definitely feel the difference between gas vs movement/kicks. It takes more time for first time moms. Im one and it took 18 weeks for me to feel a tiny bit of movement and 20 to feel full on kicks.it varies..no worries..youll feel them soon :)
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It means first time mom :-)
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Ftm = first time mom
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19 weeks is still early especially if your a ftm
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Whats ftm?
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If you feel the"gas bubbles often and you dont have gas then thats the baby !!
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I couldn't tell between gas and movement until my boyfriend also felt his kicks. It feels very similar to gas I guess the only way I ever could tell the difference is because gas would make my tummy hurt a little and movement didnt
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Are you a ftm? I didn't feel anything until i was just over 20 weeks and apparently it can take longer for a ftm to feel anything
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