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no movement...

Ladies im really concerned that something is wrong... im a ftm and havent felt my baby move yet, im 19 + 2 weeks..  had my last scan when i was 16 weeks.... is this normal to not be feeling any movement...
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I didn't feel movent till about week 28, now 36 weeks and she's none stop! Don't worry you will!
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Thank you what a relief.... im seeing my dr on thursday again... im sure everything will be fine as it sounds normal...
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9954249 tn?1411364733
I'm a ftm and felt baby at 17 weeks, now 22 and can feel bub really good, but I have heard everyone's pregnancies are different
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Go straight to hospital if your concerned hun they will check you out as stress isn't good for you or the baby
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9309926 tn?1405447056
You won't really feel anything till after about 20 weeks baby is still a little to small. First time moms sometimes don't feel anything till later in the pregnancy. Its normal
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Yes. I never felt any movement until around 25 weeks! Some ladies feel movements early and some don't until around the beginning of the third trimester. Completely normal.
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I didnt really feel movement until week 20 even then I could bearly feel them now im 27 weeks and I can feel him kick all the time. Just call your doctor if it worries you a lot
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I wasn't feeling a lot of movement until about 22 weeks and now that I'm 30 weeks he move non stop
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