no it will have a hard time to survive in the outside world some have health problems it might be possible they can die after birth.
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.
Based on a normal gestation period of 40 weeks the conception date was January 16, 2010.
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Yes. It is perfectly 'normal' to feel the movements of the baby at 20 weeks.. It is one of the most enjoyable experience. Enjoy it. Next time, once you become experienced, you may feel it as early as 16 weeks also. Congratulations ! When 'baby' suckle the milk, happiness on mother's face tell the 'big' story.
No. Sometime between 16 and 22 weeks, you'll start to feel your baby move.
16-20 weeks
During the second trimester
I'm 17 weeks today and my fiancee has felt the baby twice. Also, my sister is 24 weeks and the baby stops kicking when she trys to let anyone feel it. It really just depends on the baby.
The sex of your baby can be determined by ultrasound at 16 weeks. Doctors will usually do an ultrasound at 20 weeks.
can anybody answer my question for me?has anybody other than me, who had a miscarrage at 16 weeks if so do u mind discussing it with me? i lost my baby at 16 weeks and my doctor told me that he couldn't be able to tell me exactly what had caused it. all i know is that my body had already started to absorb my baby.has anybody other than me, who had a miscarrage at 16 weeks if so do u mind discussing it with me? i lost my baby at 16 weeks and my doctor told me that he couldn't be able to tell me exactly what had caused it. all i know is that my body had already started to absorb my baby.
Yes, the baby (fetus) start moving at 7 weeks but you can not feel movements until your are between 16 to 20 weeks. At 12 weeks your baby still too small for you to feel the kicks, specially if it's your 1st pregnancy. Cangrat!!!
At 16 weeks it is 80-90% accurate using an ultrasound