June 2015 Moms

When did you feel your baby?

Im 19w today and I haven't felt her move. Is this normal for a first pregnancy?

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  • I felt my baby move at about 16 weeks. Now I feel him constantly and I'm about 19 and a half weeks. I have a tilted uterus and I was super skinny from loosing so much weight due to morning sickness so I think I felt him abnormally early.
    When you'll feel your baby all depends on how much excess weight you have and the postioning of your baby. Everyone is different.
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  • I'm 19 weeks with #2 and I have felt "something:, but pretty much think it was gas. I'm a bit bummed as I thought I would have felt sooner with this being my second, but I know it will be sometime within the next month.
  • I felt my first at 20wks, don't remember with my 2nd. And I haven't felt this one yet but I'm only 15w4d.

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  • I felt them moving at around 16 weeks... I second guessed it, because my sister told me it was just gas.... but my midwife confirmed what I was feeling. I don't feel them all the time, but pretty consistent, especially in the car.

    My sister didn't feel her 1st til 24 weeks.
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  • Also the position of your placenta will impact when you'll feel your baby.  If you have an anterior placenta (between your baby and your front) it'll take longer than if you have a posterior (most common and located between your baby and your spine).

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  • I think i have been feeling my baby move for about the past 2 weeks.  I mentioned it to my OB at my last appointment and she said that I most likely was feeling the movement.  I am 17 weeks 4 days today.  I mostly feel the movement at night when i'm either sitting still on the couch or laying in bed.  
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  • I felt a drastic pang of movement at 17 weeks. It freaked me out at first (FTM). It felt like I went over a hill on a roller coaster. A quick drop of my stomach! Crazy. Now I feel flutters at 19 weeks. It was so distracting one day I krpt standing up at my desk. I'm bracing myself for the kicks haha.
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  • @jamesriv‌ -- Thanks for the post! I am creeping up on 16 weeks and have felt tiny flutters but still unsure if what I felt was anything other than my tummy rumbling, or gas. It's nice to read others posts from women who have maybe had children and experiences this, or first timers (like me) who don't really know what they are looking for. Yes, I have read all of these unknowns in books and Googled it! Sometimes, it's just better to listen to others who have experienced it, that may also have advice or just encouraging words. So, again, Thank you and sorry that there has to be catty and clearly hormonal women who can't either be positive or just politely pass on putting in their two sense, while ranting in there heads about the stresses of the news feed on The Bump.
  • Also, I have an anterior placenta (was a bit surprised to learn this at our 16w u/s).
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  • maplebaby said:
    I felt my baby move at about 16 weeks. Now I feel him constantly and I'm about 19 and a half weeks. I have a tilted uterus and I was super skinny from loosing so much weight due to morning sickness so I think I felt him abnormally early.
    When you'll feel your baby all depends on how much excess weight you have and the postioning of your baby. Everyone is different.
    Yeah... not so much. I'm fat. At the risk of starting a debate or being accused of bragging (LOL kidding!!), I'll even share my weight... I weigh 220lbs right now.  I felt this baby for the first time at 14w4d, and now at 16w4d I feel him several times a day.  With my first baby I was around 165lbs and I felt him at 16.5w and felt him more consistently around 18.5w. 

    It has nothing to do with your size or excess weight. It also has nothing to do with "being very in tune with your body" (that is complete bullshit and annoys the piss out of me because it implies that women who don't feel their baby until 20+ weeks just aren't trying hard enough - again, bullshit). When you feel your baby has to do with the size of the fetus, the relative activity of the fetus (some babies are more active than others), the placement of the placenta, the amount of fluid around the fetus, and wether it is a first pregnancy or not. Women tend to feel subsequent babies earlier.
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  • @maplebaby‌ you are the bomb dot com! I have to admit, I'm horrible and haven't bought a book. But I also try and utilize Google or ask my mom before posting. I have to admit the duplicate threads are a bit of an annoyance but I also have 0 patience.
  • LOL! Thanks guys!  I was fucking CRANKY when I wrote that, so I'm glad it came out coherent.

    I'm at work and one of my coworkers (an older woman who makes quilts, she made a BEAUTIFUL one for me as a wedding gift) stopped by. I told her the good news from our 16w U/S: We have a healthy baby boy in there!

    Her reply: Oh, that really sucks it's not a girl...... I'm sorry to hear that.

    O_o WTF???? Ummmm, I never indicated I had a preference.  I'm so fucking excited about this baby boy!!! What's wrong with just saying Congrats!??  It made me stabby!
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  • @maplebaby‌ oh no! Why would she say that? How did you respond?
  • @maplebaby‌ oh no! Why would she say that? How did you respond?

    I just kinda was like "well, yeah we are very excited and he's healthy!".

    I dunno, maybe she had already picked out pink and purple fabric for a baby quilt or something?? Cause... Whaaaat?
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