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419158 tn?1316571604

Am I going crazy..............?

Ok so last night I was sitting in bed with hubby kinda hunched over and I start to feel some weird stuff going on in my belly. It was lower were my uterus should be. Im only 10.3 weeks pregnant unless im further along than I thought , if thats the case than movement now wouldnt be uncommon. Cause  than I would be some where around 14+ weeks. But I really dont think so. Are there any other reason besides gas that feels like babys first movement?? It went on for almost 20 minutes last night on and off and I know it wasnt gas. This is my 4th child so I do know what it feels like and I'd swear that I felt baby move. Maybe there is more than one baby in there, lol:)
So what do you ladies think? I know that the more babies you have the earlier you tend to feel movement but I really dont think its possible to feel it this early.
Please give me your opinions cause I think im going crazy!!
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446156 tn?1275859576
that *****!  The one in Baton Rouge doe them at 16 weeks!  I want to do it too but I'm out of work and my hubby is disabled.  So I can't.  Good luck, Anita
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419158 tn?1316571604
Acually I am really excited about that because there has never been one of those places here in Minnesota that I have known about untill recently!! The only thing they wont do one untill you have proff from your ob that you had one completed at your clinic and you have to be at least 20+ weeks. I plan on get one later in my pregnancy.
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446156 tn?1275859576
You don't have to wait until 20 weeks to have a ultrasound.  We have a place here that dose 2,3,and 4d ultrasounds.  You would have to pay for it but it would be worth it.  
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741741 tn?1294284010
I have a lot of ppl tell me that I sound crazy and that its not possible but when I was 12 weeks I kept feeling this fluttering feeling in my uterus. I knew it was not gas and I knew it was in my uterus...I thought it was amazing! I really hope that, that is what your feeling!
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419158 tn?1316571604
As I just said I havent had my 1st OB just yet. But I really dont have any extra symtoms besides being reall really tired, but than again I have a 4 month old at home that still wakes up in the middle of the night not to mention 2 older boys that wear me out, lol. As far a morning sickness goes I never had it with my other 3 just a little quesy here and there. As for ulrasounds my clinic doesnt offer them untill 20 weeks:(
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419158 tn?1316571604
I guess anything is possible. I havent seen my doctor yet so maybe?? My first OB appointment is Jan 30th. I had to wait an extra 5 weeks just to get the doctor who delivered my last baby almost 5 months ago................I also have already packed on over 10 lbs already. I still am not convinced of more than one.......
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514428 tn?1287598456
This is my third pregnancy and my last pregnancy was twins....

If this isn't your first pregnancy, you tend to feel the baby sooner...I was 9 weeks along when I felt kicking (not fluttering) on my cervix and at 12 weeks I was contracting~

Did you get an early Ultrasound?  I'm figuring you might have seen your doctor at 8 weeks already, if not, PLEASE let us know how your first prenatal goes :)  

I was VERY VERY pukey at 5 weeks with twins and those are the very first signs of multipules~by 7 weeks it was confirmed it was twins :)

Good luck and wishing you the best!

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446156 tn?1275859576
Are you sure that theres only 1 in there?  lol.  You can feel feel flutters early with twins ...so I have heard.  Or you could just be further alone than you were told.  I have heard of skinny ladies feeling flutters at 13 or 14 weeks... so I don't know.  Anita
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