17 weeks and not hunch little one move even so!!?


Question:
I am 17 wks preg and haven't felt my toddler move should i be worried? i have be told as its my first preg i shouldnt worry as i don't know what i'm feelin for and won't really discern it til 20wks or so?

Answers:
Don't worry, usually you don't have a feeling the baby move until at least possible 20 weeks on a first pregancy, if you continue to be worried after i would speak to your midwife who can put your mind at rest.
No don't be worried. I didn't feel my tot until around 28 weeks. Early movements are hard to distinguish anyway especially if it's your first toddler.
dont be worried hun long as midwife if happy . i dint have a feeling my daughter move till in my 20 weeks xxx
That's correct. For first time moms, it can pocket longer to feel the toddler moving...it doesn't mean your newborn isn't moving, just way you're not feeling it all the same. It usually happens around 20 weeks. Repeat moms get the impression it earlier because of their experience, some as hasty as 14/16 weeks.

You are in the common range. no worries.
It is regular for a first time mom not to feel the infant move until the 20th week. Don't worry! It take awhile to realize exactly what that movement feels close to. That is why women often perceive the baby move sooner during their second pregnancies. As long as everything else is going fine, of late sit back and relax. Soon that babe-in-arms will be moving so much that you won't even be able to sleep! Good luck and congrats!
no you wont surface it yet present it three weeks.
with my first it feel like bubbles popping within my belly but the second time it felt resembling trapped wind!!!
dont be worried, its more worrying when you do surface baby and after your so consumed with how much the kid has moved contained by a day, pregnancy is surrounded by worrying and you cant win any way.
For a first time babe you will be ore than lucky to be feeling it all the same anyway,, dont worry! you will soon get the impression it and weeks from now you will be imploring baby to dance to sleep in the middle of the hours of darkness when it is keeping u up
i didn't feel any article until my 19th week, and that was purely a flutter. it was probably around the middle of my 20th week that he really started going at. I be really worried too. This being my first pregnancy and adjectives i didn't know what to expect, and it seemed approaching everyone else was sensation there's already. I asked the same ask on here as you did. Just be patient, relax, distribute it a few weeks and it will happen. And when it does =) its the most amazing awareness i love it. I cant wait until my fiance can surface it. Good luck to you and congrats
its perfecty normal, so don't nouns!
it took ages for me to realise that the weird flutters surrounded by my belly, were truly baby have a wiggle!
It wont stay approaching that for much longer though - and soon will come the nights where on earth you wish child would stop moving, cos just as you finally grasp comfortable enough to sleep, kid will purposefully ram a foot into your ribs!!
little one will then here you say-so "oooh" as it hurts think "this is fun" and proceed to hold on to you awake every night surrounded by the same craze!
counter act it by have a kip in the morning when baby lowest possible expects it - you need to grasp the upper hand on toddler NOW!
My advice to adjectives parents to be tho, is STOP WHILST YOU STILL OUT NUMBER THEM - my husband and i have three, and they gang up on us very soon, we have no hope, their small young at heart fresh minds are bad satisfactory on their own but when you tem them up together they become an evil machine aggression the powers of parents for the benefit of small children everywhere!

GOOD LUCK!
dont stress wait until ultrasound if one not programmed go to doc ask for one i own 5 kids and felt them first move at adjectives different times
DONT WORRY! i hardly ever feel my baby moveing he be born with 8 months and the cord around his d¨Ścolletage he was blue when he come out but you got to pay envelope attention and tell the doc if that happen!! i say dont verbs cause my son be one of the healthyest babys ever and hes still verry healthy. i breast feed 11 months!! good luck!FREEDOM!
No don't be worried. You will surface those little flutters soon. I promise. And once you feel them, it will be the greatest idea in the world. Especially when your babe-in-arms starts to do summer salts inside you. I would influence between 20 and 24 weeks you will start to feel your newborn move.
yes dont worry it is majority for first time mums to only grain the baby move at around 20 weeks
Sounds close to good proposal when you have your first infant it is ages before you can consistency them moving. Don't worry and savour your pregnancy.
quite right you prob won't consistency anything till 20w as you don't know what it feels approaching yet
when the infant starts to move you might think it is curl then you at a snail`s pace get used to it by the shutting it is unmistakable
it is the best feeling and is roughly speaking the only entity i miss about person pregnant
it is a great feeling and hold every oportunity to share it with your partner soak up it !!
17 weeks is early however stop stressing i am 18 weeks with my third and with the sole purpose last few days own felt toddler move with my first and second child i be around 22 weeks
Don't worry chick, that's fine. I didn't surface my baby until 20 weeks. It's different for everyone, some women have a feeling their baby as hasty as 16 weeks, some not until 22 weeks. I think anything between 18 - 22 weeks they influence is average.
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