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I'm 19 & this is my first pregnancy, I'm 3 months & haven't been to a doctor yet, should I be concern that I can't feel my baby? Or is it too early to feel anything ?? HELP!
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I'm 19 and pregnant too 12 weeks ftm and my first  doctor anything was to the EMERGENCY ROOM I haven't had an OB appointment yet I'm having one Monday to do a follow up from my ER visit but don't worry about it just schedule one and the baby is so small we can't feel anything yet I'm sure baby is fine I'm in AZ and I'm too young to have a pap smear they don't do them until 21 I got a pelvic exam done and swabbed but I'm sure it's not the same  good luck
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Okay cause I've been worrying. And I have today i scheduled one for the 16th. I will keep you guys posted thank you!
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Thank you so much I feel a whole lot better
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im also 3 months and don't feel my baby yet! It's to early u shouldn't worry!(: & I have gone to the doctor so I know everything is going good!
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Too early to feel but definitely schedule an appointment. Your first appointment should usually be around the 12 week mark so they can check the heartbeat and do a possible ultrasound to make sure everything's running smoothly!! Also they do a Pap smear and check for any infections or STD's so that if you do have anything you can get it taken care of sooner than later so that it wouldn't complicate your pregnancy! Congrats and goodluck(:
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12 weeks is a bit early. You really should go to the doctor though... normally around 18-20 weeks you'll feel flutters and then after that bigger movements
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