I am the same. I am constantly worried that something will go wrong with baby and if I don't feel kicks (which sometimes I have gone 2 days without doing) I freak out. Apparently it never stops.. My GP said she wakes up every day worrying that her 8 year old will have stopped breathing overnight. Apparently it's part of being a mum... A not so fun part! I'm sure you'll be fine!! If your anxiety gets too bad make sure you talk to your doctor about it.. you're half way! Not long now!!
Why does this remind me of Yahoo Answers? Lol yikes.
Do you feel any flutters or kicks? I feel kucks and punches at random. I think its natural to worry a bit after all it's your baby :)I'm sure all is well.
Yall are so mean if you dont have nothing nice to say the dont say nothing at all
Your original post literally made no sense. Read a post before you submit it. You can't expect to not get this kind of feedback when you did not articulate yourself well. Just sayin.....
Yall are so mean if you dont have nothing nice to say the dont say nothing at all
If we can't translate or understand what your post is saying, then it leaves it open for interpretation. It's not hard to make a complete, understandable sentence, it's really not. But don't jump on us for taking your terrible grammar and running with it, you left that door open.
Now, if you're really THAT concerned about not knowing whether you're feeling your baby move or not at 20 weeks.. you're either A,) not feeling your baby move or B.) need to talk to your doctor and also C.) read a baby book. "C" is non-negotiable. We are not doctors, we are not experts, if you have a legitimate, serious concern, talk to your doctor.. not internet strangers.
Being worried is a normal part of parenting. This is my fourth child and I still have moments where i think to myself I have not felt the baby in a while. If you have patients you will usually feel them shortly. I usually feel movement when I am resting and actually pay attention. The worrying of parenthood never goes away. I still worry my older kids will get sick or hurt. You just can not let this worry take over you. if you are really worried you may want to consider buying a doppler. This way you don't have to wait for a kick to check on the baby.
It's not so much the question of "is it possible to feel movement?" I would have been thinking "Ugh ask google. But whatever." It bothers me that she thinks we can tell what's going on inside a stranger's body...
Re: thinking always if my baby ok
Baby #1: BFP 1/30/14, EDD 9/28/14, natural MC @ 6 weeks
Baby #2: BFP 8/1/2014, EDD 4/9/2015, It's a GIRL: Addison Elizabeth!
Do you feel any flutters or kicks? I feel kucks and punches at random. I think its natural to worry a bit after all it's your baby :)I'm sure all is well.
I would invest in a Doppler.
Posts like the OP make me question the state of America's education system.
My head hurts. In fact, I would describe myself as more than 'slightly' depressed.