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19 weeks and 1 day still not felt baby move feeling anxious? Anyone in same boat?

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Still haven't felt baby move so anxious 20 week scan next week, so nervous, but so many people I know have felt something by now. Anyone who haven't felt anything yet and if so when? Xx

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MonkAK

Try not to worry - I didn't feel anything until 24 weeks. I am now 39 weeks and 2 days and waiting to feel contractions instead of kicks! It's normal with a first baby not to feel anything until late and if your placenta is at the front, it can make it take even longer. I'm sure that on your scan you'll see your little one wriggling about like crazy! Good luck. Xx

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Del92 in reply toMonkAK

Thank you❤️xxx

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Del92 in reply toMonkAK

Good luck cxx

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sanj76 in reply toMonkAK

Glad to read all is going well Monkak

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MonkAK in reply tosanj76

And to you Sanj, how many weeks now?

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sanj76 in reply toMonkAK

We're now at 31 weeks.... all is going well

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MonkAK in reply tosanj76

Wow, that's great. It goes so quickly doesn't it? I am booked in for induction on Wednesday so, whatever happens, we know our little one will be here this time next week ...eeek!

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Wow how exciting x

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Thanks Button, and congratulations to you - it will be your turn in no time - it goes so quickly! Xx

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sanj76 in reply toMonkAK

Wow next week.... wishing you all the very best and look forward to hearing the good news

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MonkAK in reply tosanj76

Thanks Sanj. Will post a pic as soon as I can! Xx

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Laura3101

I haven't felt anything either!! I was starting to feel worried but heard it's common not to feel anything so early xx

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emmab178

19 weeks is very early to feel kicking. Mine started at 21 weeks and I think it's only because she's measuring over average in length

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Jaky76

I only felt flutters until first proper kick I was exactly 23 weeks.. I have worried on and off so how you feel normal... Hopefully scan will reassure you.. Sending big hugs xxx

Think i was about 26 or more weeks, as my placenta was at the front. Quite normal so try not to worry xxx

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Mrsjj

It's normal try not to worry, few more weeks and you will feel baby and then he/she won't stop letting you know they are there. I remember at 20 week scan seeing him move so much and couldn't understand why I couldn't feel it but the nurse it's because they are still pretty small at that point.

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