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Not able to feel baby movements
I am in my 22nd week of pregnancy , this is my 1st pregnancy and I am obese. I had my scan in 21st week and everything looks normal but i am still not able to feel baby movements. At wat week does it start? I m bit worried.
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if ultrasound scan is normal then no need to worry
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Do not worry if everything is normal in scan .In first pregnancy fetal movement perception maybe delayed . In another 1-2 weeks you might start feeling .
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Perception can be delayed because of obesity and this being ur 1st pregnancy
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Connect plz
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Wait fr 2 more weeks Nothing to worry if the ultrasound was normal
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Usually it starts by 18-20 weeks in primi patient. You may not be able to perceive it due to obesity. If everything is normal in USG no need to worry
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