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Movement

I was wondering if it's possible  to feel movement when a woman is five weeks pregnant?
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Theres no way  you could feel the baby at this stage as its more of a blob than a baby. what you would be feeling is your body making some changes ready for your growing baby
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sorry i posted in wrong spot
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1911870 tn?1345419009
I was 15 weeks when I first felt my boy. People told me no way, but I know it was him. I think it's around 12 weeks or so at the earliest.
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i have been having sharp cervical pain off n on...i am 8 weeks tomorrow w baby number two...any comments
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U can def feel things changing. But as for the baby, that will be a little while yet..the baby is the size of a grain of rice...I could always feel a difference right away with each if my pregnancies, the muscles n ligaments stretching.          ..my body just felt different..
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Its impossible to feel at that stage. ALL DOCTORS WILL SAY USUALLY around 20 weeks 16 weeks at the earliest and online some people say 13 weeks for repeated pregnancies. What ur are feeling is the process of being pregnant and gases.
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2168213 tn?1357062544
If its your first baby you wont feel it move til 18-20 weeks..but it my case I felt like a tiny kick early in the morning when I got up to pee on my 10th week. It really depends on each woman and the growth of the baby :))
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