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When do you start to feel the baby move?

When was the 1st time you felt your baby move the 1st time you where Pregnant???? Thank you
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I dont know if it is her or gas, Im starting my 4th month. But what I'm feeling is a flutter a little different from gas & it is getting stronger. Thank you guys!
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I'm on the thinner side and I didn't feel my first baby move until around 25 weeks. I was super concerned because it took so long. come to find out, I had an anterior placenta which probably muffeled her moving.
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Usually between 13-16 weeks, feels kinda like bubbles
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i felt my son starto move the fourth month it feels somewhat like gas and flutter ing but they are actually moving
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130384 tn?1221593027
I was 22 weeks with DS.  I probably felt him sooner but didn't recognize what it was.
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162489 tn?1189755831
I felt my son at the end of 13 weeks, it felt like little bubbles and just kept getting stronger, now im 24 weeks and am getting kicked in the bladder all the time, thats fun!! lol.  Its really such and amazing feeling. How far along are you?
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174483 tn?1327625477
ive heard that if you are very thin, you may be able to feel the baby as early as 14 wks, but if not then as late as 23, personally i felt dd move at 16, hope you feel your little one soon, oh i miss that feeling(not the shots to the ribs tho)
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155461 tn?1207864771
I think I was around 20 -22 weeks. Everyone is different. You may be able to feel some fluttering before then.
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In the beginning to middle of around the 5th month.
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