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shacols
post 26/02/2013, 09:29 PM
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Hi, i am 17 weeks with my fourth pregnancy so far i have not felt any movement im pretty sure with the others i had felt some by now.
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post 26/02/2013, 09:32 PM
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19 weeks with my first.
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post 26/02/2013, 09:36 PM
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It was around 18- 20 weeks with all three.
Where is your placenta OP? If it is at the front of your belly that can "cushion" baby's movements.
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shacols
post 26/02/2013, 09:51 PM
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Not sure were the placenta is have a scan in two weeks with my second pregnancy i had placenta previa a very low lying placenta
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post 26/02/2013, 09:57 PM
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Baby 1: 24 weeks

Baby 2: 22 weeks

Baby 3: 17 weeks


I think it can vary depending on the placenta.
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post 26/02/2013, 10:51 PM
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I was a day or 2 off 20 weeks. Though I didn't feel anything daily till almost 24, and I needed to be laying down or my abdomen pushed up against something to feel anything.
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post 26/02/2013, 11:17 PM
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19 weeks for me (first baby).
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post 27/02/2013, 06:24 AM
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Weird thing is I felt movement quite early on for my first - 16 or 17 weeks. Now I can go a few days with hardly much. Then a few days of good movements, then quiet for a few.
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post 27/02/2013, 08:01 AM
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About 17 weeks with my first, felt like tiny muscle twitches, like eye twitches, in my belly. Are you in a midwifery program, or seeing an OB, can you go and see if all is well?

I hope bub is just a quieter one than your others, good luck OP!!

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post 27/02/2013, 08:08 AM
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First Baby here - first proper movements were around 17weeks only when lying down. DH could feel them at 18weeks.
Bub seems to have one full on day of non stop movement for 24 hours (mainly when im exhausted) and will then have a couple of quiet days, to the point i start to worry but is still moving just very intermittently.
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