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Hi, I am 22 week pregnant, but still i am not feeling baby movement, Is all things are ok, Is it normal. When I feel that?

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I hope there has been some movements in past few days!

Some women claim to have felt first kicks at week 10, some at week 26.

Nhs page suggests that first movements are around week 20.

nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy...

If you're having the anomaly scan around week 20, then that should give you some peace.

I am waiting for my baba to start moving. But I think all I feel is my bowel movement.

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PS: I have read about anterior placenta- placenta is positioned on the front wall of your uterus. It may cushion your baby's movements, so it may take a bit longer to first notice them!

kickscount.org.uk/mums/preg...

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