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Q: kicks low at 19 weeks normal??

so im 19 and a half weeks i have an anterior placenta so its suprising i can even feel any kicks, but i do and they can be very low im just wondering is this normal is the baby still pretty low down at this stage? i also not showing very much just a small bump but baby measuring big so shes ok in there..

This question was asked Feb. 4, 2015 8:56pm
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Answered by RedBetty - Feb. 6, 2015 9:16am
I am 19+2 and most of the kicks I feel are also low. Sometimes (not often), I feel it a bit higher up but it is mostly low down there. I believe it is normal

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Answered by hughes1864 - Feb. 5, 2015 9:49pm
I started feeling flutters at 14 weeks with this baby (#2) and now I'm 28w6d and I still feel him punch me down low, and up high! :-). Enjoy it mama, baby is saying Hi!

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Answered by Papas~Mama - Feb. 5, 2015 5:53pm
Yes babies start out low down and get higher as they grow(they're still just as low but expanding upwards due to size increase). I had bladder kicks untl about the time my third trimester started, baby liked to be breech. I'm kind of worried that (s)he still is, actually. But regarding your question, yes, all is well! If this is your first baby you won't show as soon as a woman who has had multiple children. Enjoy your flutters! :)

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Answered by Nunchuk - Feb. 5, 2015 3:53am
Anterior too with a baby who likes breech, so most kicks I feel to my bladder and cervix. Soon you will feel them higher up :)

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Answered by Swmmrgrl2 - Feb. 4, 2015 11:32pm
I started feeling baby kick at around 18 weeks and all the kicks were very low, I am now 24 weeks and the kicks are higher now but sometimes still really low. When I went in for my anatomy scan I could feel the kicks really low and the tech said that it was because the baby was breech and so his legs were really low, and it was nothing to worry about at this stage. I hope that helps! :-)

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Answered by mnor0406 - Feb. 4, 2015 9:38pm
I am in the same boat. I am 19w1d, baby is still very low and I am barely showing at all. When I look for her heartbeat with my Doppler she is still camped out just above my hair line about 3 inches below my belly button and that's where I feel movement too . Everything has been measuring right on track for me too but it makes me anxious as well that I am not getting bigger because I feel like I need an outward sign that she is growing good in there! Hopefully other moms had the same experience?

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