Please consult you physician. This forum cannot answer that question. Additionally, if Angie Moore is your name, I suggest you remove it from the post. Using personal identifiers is not recommended.
Some people feel their baby moving sooner than others. It can also depend on your body. If you were a little bigger when getting pregnant then that could be the reason. Follow up with your doctor just to make sure. Ask to hear the heartbeat. If there's still a heartbeat, everything should be fine.
Wanna hear something crazy???i as well have not felt anything at 19 weeks. At my dr appointment yesterday I asked my dr....who is an expert in the field of obstetrical care, which is why I choose him to deliver my baby....he said it's completely normal and may not feel anything till 22-25 weeks. Wow, what a strange concept asking the expert in this field....not some random internet strangers
Re: Angie Moore
2nd round exp 8/20/18.
::throws glitter::
Did you eat your baby? Why is it in your stomach and not your uterus?
Me (31) Him (31)

Married: 5/2013
CP: 9/18/14 (4w:4d)
BFP: 10/16/14 EDD: 6/21/15
Your baby is in your uterus, and I weep for humanity that people are making children and don't know basic 4th grade health class facts.
For the love of god, Angie, read a book.
LoLz ToTaLLy kEwL
What's sad is that some people STILL write like this. And they're having children. Lol.
Translated just in case:
Did u hav da sex in da butt? U probs hav a Butt Baby.
{Imagine the Failed Sour Patch cake here}
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This is the best!
Come back Angie! You're the only source of entertainment on what has turned into the BO-RING bump!