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1005519 tn?1266786682

2nd pregnancy, 19 weeks, no movment!!?? WHY!?

Hi everyone. This is my second pregnancy and im roughly 19 week pregnant. I have had my 12 week ultrasound and 2 weeks ago i my saw midwife  who heard heartbeat.  3 days ago i think i felt what was the baby moveing but im not sure. Nothing since and nothing before then. I thought that i should be able to feel him/her by now and its worrying me (sounds silly i no!!) please can some of you ladies please share your'e experiences or knowledge on this subject , i would be really greatfull, thankyou in advance. katie xx
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I've heard that it can really take up until 22 weeks to feel consistent movements.  I'm almost 18 weeks, and I feel flutters here and there, but definitely nothing consisten.  I'll feel something one day, and then go a few days with nothing.  I wouldn't worry.  You are still early enough where many women don't feel anything yet.
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1005519 tn?1266786682
That puts my mind at ease alot. I can be stood round doing bits and think i felt something but dont no if i am or its my mind playing tricks on me. I think when people keep saying "so you feeling baby move , you should early with ur 2nd" It gets you worried, soon enough ill be getting sick of it kicking and prodding me xx
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my doctor said its normal to not feel the baby until 22 weeks..it also depends on how big you are, where the placenta is, etc...if you haven't lost all of your weight from your previous pregnancy that could be why or the placenta is on the front wall of your uterus.
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