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when will I feel flutters???

I'm a ftm and I'm 10 weeks n 3 days when did everyone start feeling the baby for the first time I'm so anxious to start feeling something! They say first time mom's don't recognize it right away but I think I will b able to tell if it's gas or the baby, won't I?
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Thank you Samantha yea every night when I lay down I try to relax n just b still waiting for the baby to move I've been trying to conceive for 10 years so I'm just so excited n anxious for every little milestone! My husband has never felt a baby move in someone's tummy so it will b really special when he can feel it too
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I felt mine early too people told me there was no way but I know it was her especially now because like the other lady said it was the same feeling just stronger. It will happen soon! Enjoy your pregnancy :)
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Thanks mommies! My heart flutters when I think about feeling flutters lol sometimes I still just can't believe this is all happening!  
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Hey Mommy! I'm a first time mommy.I felt something as soon as 8 weeks I started to feel something much more at 10 weeks and now I'm 15 weeks and I feel them so much more and stronger! Some people say it's impossible but I know what I felt. Yes you'll know gas from a flutter! Hope this helps!
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First time, after 20 weeks.  Second time,  around 15 weeks.
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I felt mine at 19 weeks. I didn't detect it right away, but if you're gassy, then you'd pass gas, right? That's my deduction. Someone suggested drinking cold water and laying on my left. I wasn't anxious to feel her move, but I tried it and I think I noticed her move then. Wait and you'll know.
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