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19 weeks no movement 2nd baby

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GrandTheftWalrus · 16/12/2020 21:50

As the title says, should I be worried I've not felt any movement yet? I can't remember when I felt dd move but I was a size 12 with her and now I'm a 16/18 with this one but don't think size matters?

I am booked for my 20 weeks scan but it not till 31st December which seems ages away and I'm really worried.

Thanks

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user1471549213 · 16/12/2020 21:57

I think I was well after 20 weeks on my 2nd and 3rd. I remember saying it to the midwife and she said if I hadn't felt anything by 23/24 weeks to give them a shout. But all was good.

GrandTheftWalrus · 16/12/2020 23:07

My scan is at 21+2 so hopefully feel something then and my next midwife appointment is at 23 weeks. I know with dd I definitely felt her by 24 weeks.

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Wantsadvice1978909 · 16/12/2020 23:35

Hi don’t worry please, I’ve had 3 babies. With my first two I hadn’t felt any movement until around 22/23 weeks. X

GrandTheftWalrus · 16/12/2020 23:43

Thanks. Trying not to but my mind goes into overdrive

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Moandy · 17/12/2020 11:24

I wrote this myself the other day! In exactly the same situation.

jazzibelle · 17/12/2020 12:54

This thread is reassuring! I'm currently 17 weeks with my first and think I can feel the quickening (or whatever it is) but with nothing to compare it to, I'm not sure if it's baby wiggling, wind, or my imagination.

I've been feeling a couple of twinges since week 15, which I know is early to feel it move. I've got my 20 week scan in the new year, so fingers crossed there's a healthy baby in there and I'll feel the movements soon.

GrandTheftWalrus · 18/12/2020 00:26

I think I've been starting to feel it. But I have ibs so not sure if its wind or not lol.

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Aquamarine1029 · 18/12/2020 00:27

It's still early yet, op. I really wouldn't worry a bit at this stage.

GrandTheftWalrus · 18/12/2020 00:28

Thanks x

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