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1262373 tn?1281543782

I swear I just felt a kick!

OK so I know most people will think I'm crazy because I am only 12 weeks, but I was sitting in my chair with my knees up and all of a sudden I swear I felt a kick, actually it was like a 1,2,3 kick.  I have had 2 other babies and never felt any movement until like 18 weeks with them, but that is exactly what this felt like!!  I had an U/S at 11 weeks and baby was really moving around in there lol.  Has any one else felt a movement early??
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187316 tn?1386356682
Its possible to feel baby or it could be gas bubbles. I think I started feeling it about 14 weeks this time around. But at around 12 weeks I thought I was feeling the baby but really it was just gas bubbles. When I asked my doctor about it she said that the baby wasn't strong enough to be felt yet but then a week and a half later she kicked so hard DH felt it too. So who really knows. :)
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1303813 tn?1303159362
You are probably feeling kicks.. they wont be frequent yet. But because you have had babies before...

I felt a few flutters from 10 weeks...
I think I am feeling kicks now I am not toooo sure... ? I am nearly 18 weeks... I hear popping sounds as well, like someone popped one bubble on bubble wrap type thing but in my tum tum, What does that mean??


And it is possible you are feeling kicks! Wooohoo :) Congrats on your pregnancyy:)

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1244180 tn?1325899111
I felt jabs at 12 weeks I have had two previous children so I know what those jabs feel like.... The more pregnancies you have the desensitized your uterus becomes... I feel it on average once a day if I'm Resting a lot but I havnt felt it for the past three days and I am now 14 weeks
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