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too early??

I'm 12 weeks today, ftm, and I was wondering if it is too early to feel your baby move this soon.. I am laying down and I feel like a flutter type feeling in the lower part of my belly, this isn't the 1st time its happened, I also felt it a few days ago..and at my 1st ultrasound (4 days ago) my baby looked like he was running a marathon in there! Lol. Just thought id get some input from other mommas.
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Lol I knew I was pregnant before I was even late, so that probably does have something to do with it because I definitely have junk in the trunk lol
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Thanks gals! I'm not small framed, 5'6'' and on the heavier side, not obese, but I got some extra padding hahaha...but I am def in-tune with my body-I found out I was preg at 4w3d..so that may be why I'm more apt to feeling movement already :D
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I'm not small framed at all, I'm 5'11" lol but I think if you're more in-tune with your body, you will feel it earlier.
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Im ftm but I knw otha mothers who r small framed who said dey could feel their bbies. I felt my son move at 18wks. Now im 21wks & 3days nd he moves all day & mostly at 3am lik I dnt need my rest lol : )
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I'm a ftm, and I felt mine last week at 12w1d and now I feel it moving all the time, but mainly when I lay down.
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