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14 weeks and don’t feel pregnant

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Britt1234 · 18/09/2019 13:45

Hey, looking for a bit of advice.. I’m 14 weeks pregnant and literally every symptom I’ve had ha completely gone all my tiredness, my small amount of sickness I did have, and the pains around my belly from the baby growing. I haven’t felt the baby move yet.. but I’m wondering why has everything stopped? It’s gotten to the point I don’t feel pregnant anymore? Anyone have any idea what I should do? And when should I start to feel my baby move? Any advice would be great.. thank you

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tatasa · 18/09/2019 14:03

From personal experience, I stopped feeling sick etc right on cue at 12 weeks on all 3 of my pregnancies. Middle trimester is the one to enjoy, last one starts to get uncomfortable. 14 weeks still a little early for movement, but everyone is different. Any concerns, best to consult ur doc, as best to avoid stressing.

Dontbsicily · 18/09/2019 14:33

Hi @Britt1234, please don't worry. You are feeling exactly the same way that I did at your stage in pg. My nausea/fatigue/sore breasts seemed to literally disappear the day that I turned 12 wks.

Make the most of the 2nd trimester buzz and energy because, the tiredness etc does come back at 3 trim!

Also, I didn't feel baby move until I think about 22 wks. I have an anterior placenta which, didn't help (placenta is at the front of my tummy so, harder to feel baby moving) but, I think they say it is common not to feel anything until 20 wks. My midwife wasn't concerned that I hadn't felt anything yet when I told her.

Good luck and congrats Flowers Smile

sunflower2020 · 18/09/2019 14:33

I think it's normal to worry! I don't really feel pregnant either. I'm 17 weeks with my first and don't have any symptoms anymore, except sensitive boobs. I haven't felt any movement yet & can only notice somewhat of a bump if I lay flat on my back😑

BeanBag7 · 18/09/2019 16:00

Try not to be too stressed. It is very common to have this feeling between weeks 12 and 16-20, when first trimester symptoms have faded but you havent started feeling movements yet.

Usually feeling movements start somewhere between 16 and 20 weeks, but could be slightly later if you have an anterior placenta and/or are overweight.

Britt1234 · 18/09/2019 18:26

Thank you... I’m really small and my bump is pretty big (not massive at all) but by evening you can tell I’m pregnant and I thought I would of been feeling something by now and the aches and pains have stopped, just worried but I bet I can expect to feel like this for another 5.5 months

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Dontbsicily · 19/09/2019 10:00

@Britt1234, honestly, I felt the exact same. Count yourself as one of the lucky ones, like me! I have a friend who suffered with severe sickness and SPD from start to end of her pregnancy and had an awful time of it, bless her.

But, in all seriousness, if you are concerned, there is no harm in calling your midwife for a bit of reassurance. They may even book you in for a reassurance scan or ask you to come in to check baby's heartbeat. I had an early reassurance scan at 10wks but, I had suffered with a minor bleed so, not sure if they would do this in your circumstances.

In any case, it may just make you feel better to hear from a professional that this is completely normal etc!

Flowers
Shayjones86 · 22/05/2022 06:47

Is it normal to be 14 n not feel pregnant or don't have a baby bump yet?

Regenbogen22 · 22/05/2022 07:48

Shayjones86 · 22/05/2022 06:47

Is it normal to be 14 n not feel pregnant or don't have a baby bump yet?

Yep, as the responses above your post indicate!

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