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5 months, cant feel my baby


Question Posted Sunday October 18 2009, 7:52 pm

im 5 months, maybe a week more than that. before i was really skinny plus im tall, so my bump isnt that big at all.
the thing is, i cant feel my baby move at ALL. i mean, i thought that i did when i was 4 months just like little flutters. but now when its supposed to be more noticable i cant feel it at all.
is this normal ?
thanks <3


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Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Wednesday October 21 2009, 1:43 pm:
you start feeling a baby move at all different times maybe not till six months. I would let your doctor know if you are worried about it. I hardly even notice my baby kick and im 5 months to. only time i feel it is when im sitting or laying down.

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lusingrip101 answered Wednesday October 21 2009, 11:02 am:
call the doctor immediately if you baby isnt moving... they will tell you to come in and might want to do an ultrasound.... if you dont have a doc then to go the er...

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karenR answered Wednesday October 21 2009, 7:19 am:
You should feel the baby move at about 4 months. They don't tend to be really active until later in the pregnancy. So, it is very possible you aren't feeling its every move quite yet.

If it is really bothering you though, ask your doctor about it. It will make you feel much better hearing it from the doctor. :)

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ktsu0723 answered Wednesday October 21 2009, 3:04 am:
this is totally normal my friend didn't feel her kid ubtil she was six months.she went to the doctor and all was well. chances are he's just growing and saving his energy.

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