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Re: 17.6 wks p/g, yet no movement

From: Christy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 17 Sep 2002 14:54:10 -0500 (CDT)


I also have some input for you. I have had 2 kids and both were big, healthy babies born right on time with no complications. I didn't feel either of them until 25 weeks and then it was only a slight flutter or tickle(like butterflies) but a couple of weeks after the fluttering I would begin to feel whole arms and legs move. Around the 30th week I was able to see the arms, legs, head, and butt moving around in my stomach. Perhaps your child will be calm like mine. Mine are 2 and 5 but still very laid back. They are a couple of sleepy-heads!

At Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Lisa wrote: >
>Hi Diana,
>
>Every woman is different and it could be that you are feeling something
>but just not recognizing it as the baby. It is still very very small
>and has so much room to move around in. Depending on how it is lying
>in-utero, he could just not be touching anything that you could actually
>feel. Stress isn't good so try not to worry so much and if you get
>really concerned, go in and have them check the heartbeat.
>
>good luck
>
>--
>Lisa
>
>At Mon, 16 Sep 2002, diana wrote:
>>
>>Hi, I am almost 18 weeks pregnant, and I still have not felt any fetal
>>movement, does anyone know what the time range is to feel for fetal
>>movement, where does it occur, and how does it feel. I am really
>>confused and worried. At my last visit to my Ob-16wks p/g, everything
>>was fine and she said that I should feel them at 18 wks, I am one day
>>short of 18 wks, I dont feel them.Could anything be wrong, should I be
>>worrried and contact my doctor at the end of the week or should I wait
>>another 2 weeks till my ultrasound on the 1st.
>>I will appreciate any input.
>




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