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Asked by littlesteph

Q: 19 weeks and baby movement?

hiya i'm almost 20 weeks and i have been feeling baby move round, but not a lot, only ever a few times a day if that. should i be worried? or could it be were baby is small i can't really feel much movement.
i'm 5ft and still wearing size 8 to 10 clothes. i weight 7 stone 12. i'm not sure if that would have any effect or not. i did have a little bit of a belly before i got pregnant, could that be another reason why i havan't felt much?

This question was asked Nov. 2, 2012 9:19pm
Category: Newly Pregnant

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Answered by NaturallyMeMum - Nov. 4, 2012 8:25am
I only felt baby's movements for the first time at 18 weeks and then it was soooo small and i would be lucky to have my hand on my belly at the right time to even feel anything. So it was the same for me and slowly the movements started getting harder and more frequent.

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Answered by Razzle_ - Nov. 3, 2012 11:05am
I was the same size as you, five foot and once upon a time weighed 7st 10...
Im 27 weeks now and would definitely say wait it out a bit longer and u'll feel them really strong. I am carrying baby high cus im so short and feel everything now..being short has its advantages!

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Answered by monroezelda - Nov. 3, 2012 10:34am
do you know where your placenta is, mine is right at the front behind my belly button, the man who did my scan said this is the reason I dont feel much movement compared to my other pregnancies . I am 25 weeks now and I only feel baby a few times a day, everything with baby is fine though.

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Answered by at97383 - Nov. 2, 2012 10:08pm
Its still a little early 2 have a whole lot of movement. Baby still has plenty of rm 2 move around & flip w/ out having 2 fight for space. Some times they face ur back & that dorsnt allow u to feel much. I wouldnt worry just yet but if ur concerned call ur ob & ask or set up an app. GL!

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