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I'm 10 weeks is it to soon for me to feel baby moving? I really don't feel anything now, just feel nauseated when hungry. Help?? Ftm
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I only felt little flicks in my tummy at 18 weeks
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So I am 11 weeks and it is my sixth pregnancy and I feel it fluttering around before I read all these I thought I was crazy lol. Now I know I feel it yayyyy
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I felt mine at 11 weeks
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I started feeling flutters and little vibrations around 12 weeks... those started to go away around 18 weeks when I got my first true kick... the kicks were random and not even everyday occurences until now at 24 weeks.  Plus, my placenta is anterior so he is kicking that more than me, making the force feel muffled.  
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Didnt feel flutters till about 18 weeks. Real kicks near 21
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Definitely possible. I'm pregnant with baby number 4 and each child I felt movements/flutters sooner than the previous. This one I felt around 8/10 weeks
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I felt my first at 18 weeks i believe. I will be 11 weeks on tuesday and haven't felt anything with my second yet. It takes awhile, especially for a ftm, to recognize a kick at all. Just be patient and before you know it you'll have a foot in your rib you wish you hadn't felt lol
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I think its possible especially if youve had a baby before. I am certain i felt my son flutter about around 12 weeks at my first pregnancy
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Too early from what I've seen others share. Personally I felt baby around 17 weeks (3rd baby)
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