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When did you first feel your baby move?
I am nearly 19 weeks and starting to worry as haven't felt a thing!! x x x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi victoriaw, I don't think there is a set time for feeling the baby move, When you read the parenting magazines, they often say around 18 weeks. Some do feel it then, some don't. Often you cant tell if its the baby moving or wind!
If you are concerned, have a talk with your midwife. To put your mind at rest.
Good luck and enjoy your pregnancy xx
If you are concerned, have a talk with your midwife. To put your mind at rest.
Good luck and enjoy your pregnancy xx
with a first baby it acan be between 16 and 22 weeks I think.
Have you had a 12 week scan? was anything said about the placenta at all? sometimes if the placenta is on the front wall of uterus then this softens any movement or kicking by baby so its near impossible to feel anything early on.
Early kicks are so faint. I could only feel them from abou 18 weeks and then only when in bath. It was so gentle that it felt like a tiny drop of water hitting my stomach and i couldnt see any movement.
Have you had a 12 week scan? was anything said about the placenta at all? sometimes if the placenta is on the front wall of uterus then this softens any movement or kicking by baby so its near impossible to feel anything early on.
Early kicks are so faint. I could only feel them from abou 18 weeks and then only when in bath. It was so gentle that it felt like a tiny drop of water hitting my stomach and i couldnt see any movement.
Hi Victoria,
I am nearly 19 weeks to and I have only just started to feel the baby. As others have said it is very faint and needs tuning in to. The way I found mine was spending a very relaxed day lying on bed and not moving ( I did read the whole harry potter book) I find I can only feel Eggbert if I am lying flat on my back with no distractions. Give it a go for a few hours this weekend ( I am assuming this is your first, otherwise you haven't a hope in hell of lying down for a few hours) and see if you feel something maybe like a little bubble popping in your lower abdomen.
Remember as well the baby might still be much lower down than you think. i have a bump in my middle but the midwife heard the heart beat right down by my pubic bone.
Which ever way, you have another couple of weeks to feel it move as I have also heard it can be up to 22 weeks, and I am sure once it starts kicking you will be looking for some respite.
Oooh on anther note, I had a dream last night that a little hand pushed through my stomach wall and squeezed my fingers. Scared the beejesus out of me as for about half an hour in the morning I was not convinced it was dream!
I am nearly 19 weeks to and I have only just started to feel the baby. As others have said it is very faint and needs tuning in to. The way I found mine was spending a very relaxed day lying on bed and not moving ( I did read the whole harry potter book) I find I can only feel Eggbert if I am lying flat on my back with no distractions. Give it a go for a few hours this weekend ( I am assuming this is your first, otherwise you haven't a hope in hell of lying down for a few hours) and see if you feel something maybe like a little bubble popping in your lower abdomen.
Remember as well the baby might still be much lower down than you think. i have a bump in my middle but the midwife heard the heart beat right down by my pubic bone.
Which ever way, you have another couple of weeks to feel it move as I have also heard it can be up to 22 weeks, and I am sure once it starts kicking you will be looking for some respite.
Oooh on anther note, I had a dream last night that a little hand pushed through my stomach wall and squeezed my fingers. Scared the beejesus out of me as for about half an hour in the morning I was not convinced it was dream!