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Baby Move

Im 11 weeks, when will I feel my baby move? And is it strange to forget that your pregnant, it happens twice a day?
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I was 21 weeks with first and 18 weeks with second.   10 weeks now, so lookoling foward to it!
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I think it just depends on how I inturned you are with your body as well as what these ladies said... To be honest with my first child I didn't feel kick but I felt her every time she moved across my bladder and that was way early in my pregnancy... I'm on baby 4 now and I was feeling him in my first trimester... Kicks that no one else could feel but I surely could... He would move a lot whenever his dad was around me...
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It depends on a couple things like is it your first, how small/big you are. Normally, if this is your first pregnancy and your small, you will feel movement around 20-22 weeks. If this isn't your first, a little earlier than 22 weeks cause you will remember the way it felt with your first pregnancy. This is my third pregnancy and I felt her around 22 weeks, it might have been earlier than that (a lot of gas is to blame)!
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Depending on if your thinner or heavier, you'll probably feel flutters around 16 week, and kicks around 19...20...  I started feeling kicks at 19 and outside kicks at 20 weeks lol I always forget I'm pregnant until I feel that kick and I'm like omg. Wow.. and get all sorts if excited all over again!  Congrats !! &when they come enjoy the small kicks before you get bigger and they hurt so bad lol
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I felt mine around 18wks. Sometimes it's later though so don't worry if you get there and nothing seems to be happening. Also, I totally had to remind myself that I was pregnant for a while. It seems so surreal! And sometimes if you're not feeling less of symptoms at the moment, you start to get worried. That's just how it goes for some people though!
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