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I am 16 weeks and 4days and i still dont feel any movement this is my second baby so u thought id feel something by now, i am a bigger women so idn if the baby is just well padded, but i am getting worried now, so i be? Any other mom going through this?
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I didn't feel anything hardly ever with my first..I'm 29 weeks today with my second and she is very active! But didn't feel any flutters until week 19-20. Even then wasn't anything major until about week 23-24. Also been told it can be harder to feel if it's your first pregnancy
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In all three of my pregnancies I never felt the baby til 19 weeks or later and I am fairly slim. Everyone has a different level in sensitivity!
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My second I felt baby moving at 14 weeks. But he continued to be active and is an active toddler as well. Now I am in my 18th week of my third pregnancy and only felt this one for sure last night. Every baby is different.
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All pregnancy are different . Your still early . I didn't feel anything in till I was 18 weeks and this my second pregnancy :-) I'm 27 weeks pregnant tomoz and my baby movenment ain't as strong as they was few weeks ago.  I felt strong kicks when I was 23 weeks and now I don't feel anything. But I know everything's ok because I get a big lump where his sticking his bum or head out my tummy . So guessing his back is facing my tummy x x hope you feel movements soon :-)
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I was 22 weeks with my 2nd and 19+4 with my 3rd. No worries!
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Ty i guess i am just a worrie wort :(
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I'm of average weight and on my second pregnancy and didn't feel baby move till week 17. A lot of women don't feel anything until at least week 20. I wouldn't worry you still may have some weeks to go before you can feel anything.
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