Everyone feels movement at different times, especially with a first pregnancy. Many woman do not feel strong movements until 20 weeks or later. If you are concerned you should contact your dr.
no it is not the baby can die
Talk to your doctor. Normal term pregnancy is 37-42 weeks.
You will not feel "baby" movement after just three weeks ... maybe three months. If you want to know if you are truly pregnant, go see your gynecologist.
I believe so. I am ten weeks pregnant and just started feeling my baby move!
Absolutly, I felt my 3rd baby kick once at 17 weeks and then nothing till 22 weeks, exactly when I felt my other two start kicking.
I think its perfectly normal, im 19 weeks pregnant and was panicking because i hadnt felt the baby move yet, but about two nights ago it did move. I also heard that it can take up to 26 weeks until you feel your baby move, so dont panic yet.
I am currently 15 weeks pregnant and I've gotten estimates for baby size at 17 weeks anywhere from 3.5 oz. to 9 oz. It really depends on the baby and the mother and the pregnancy itself. The baby at this point it rapidly growing and will double in size from 15 weeks to 17 weeks, so the range that is considered "normal" is rather large.
yes, my roomate is pregnant and said the nausea went away after a little over two months..which 9 weeks is. It is normal.
Yes, this is perfectly normally and good, healthy sign that your baby is doing well.
It will feel completely normal. At 3 weeks past conception (which doctors call 5 weeks pregnant) your baby will be 1mm long. There will be no changes in your body that you can see or feel. In a couple of weeks, a trained doctor will be able to feel a change in your uterus, but you will probably not be able to feel it.
That would depend on what you mean by "a lot." Considering the fact that the baby has almost no room to move at 39 weeks, decreased movement is normal. Complete lack of movement is not. If you are concerned, go to your doctor and have him/her listen for the heartbeat.
The baby's movement slows down because he/she is getting bigger and has less room to really move freely around anymore.