C.M. asks from Fort Smith, AR on March 31, 2008
No Movement--27 Weeks
I am in my 27th week and I have still not felt anything from my baby. No "butterflies, gas bubbles, tickling"--NOTHING.
I am not alarmed, for my dr has her own sonogram machine, so we see him every single visit and he's moving and his heart rate is strong.
Any ideas what's going on?
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Wow, you all are great! Thank you so much for your responses. I feel better knowing that some of you didn't feel your babies moving for quite sometime, as well. I don't think I'm "overweight." I'm 5' 5" and weigh 160 (I've gained almost 20 lbs in the pregnancy so far), but then again, I wouldn't call that "skinny" either. I feel like a whale. One person responded that maybe he'll be as laid back on the outside as he is on the inside--hope you're right. Thanks, thanks, thanks!!!
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K.M. answers from Tulsa on April 02, 2008
C.,
How exciting to be pregnant at 40! I had my last one at nearly 39...Anyway, you probably are feeling the baby but just don't recognize the sensation. Mine always felt like they were sliding around for a while. That's the best way I can describe it.
S.W. answers from Alexandria on April 01, 2008
Congrats on the baby. Don't worry. I actually went to the hospital because I didn't feel them for awhile (I have 2-1/2 yr. old twins) and they were actually moving and I was even having slight contractions and I couldn't feel a thing.
Hope everything goes well for you. I was 43 when I had the twins and had a totally uneventful pregnancy and fine birth (scheduled c-section).
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K.M. answers from Tulsa on April 02, 2008
C.,
How exciting to be pregnant at 40! I had my last one at nearly 39...Anyway, you probably are feeling the baby but just don't recognize the sensation. Mine always felt like they were sliding around for a while. That's the best way I can describe it.
A.T. answers from Tulsa on April 01, 2008
M.M. answers from Shreveport on April 02, 2008
C.;
I am the mosther of seven. Some kids are real go getters. They start kicking from day one and it can get so bad that you will not be able to sleep. If your doctor says the baby is alive and well...TRUST THEM! Being fretfull is only going to make you feel bad. Relax. Enjoy this one!
S.R. answers from Little Rock on April 01, 2008
Congrats on the new baby!!! I have three children and trust me they are all different and I carried them all different. My last child is 19 months old now and she didnt start kicking until the 6-7 month. Sounds crazy I know becuase my middle daughter started kicking pretty much the very first trimester. You just never know.May God bless your family.
M.H. answers from Enid on April 01, 2008
First baby? My guess is you'll feel something any day now! In the meantime, listen to your dr. - if she says there is nothing to worry about, then don't! Fretting over it may cause you to miss out on this wonderful time between morning sickness and beached-whale-ness! He's probably just a mellow personality, considerate in not wanting to bother you. Good luck and let us all know when that little guy starts movin' and shakin'!
A.C. answers from Tuscaloosa on April 01, 2008
Hey C.! I had the same thing happen with my third pregnancy! I felt my first baby flutters at 15 weeks and my second child around 20, but with my thrid baby! kind of freaked out a little because I didn't feel her until about that time! I think a lot of it is the postioning of the baby and their times of activity. For my third little one she was most active when I was asleep at night and being exhausted from the demands of the day I would sleep through it! You'll feel those sweet little movements all too soon! Good Luck!
H.F. answers from Tulsa on April 08, 2008
Do you have an anterior placenta?
K.B. answers from Tulsa on April 01, 2008
Don't worry! I did the same thing. My cat would sit on my lap and would stare at my tummy. He could feel my baby move before I could! It will happen. I was 36 when I had my son so don't worry! Nothing is wrong.
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