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At how many weeks were you when you felt your child's first kicks. I'm going on 19 weeks and I really think I felt a couple but since its my first pregnancy I was a little iffy.
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22 weeks is when I felt my baby roll around and that was the very first movement ever felt!
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Thank you everyone
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This is my 3rd and I was supposed to be at 17 weeks according to my lmp but today the doc pushed my due date back a week so now I'm back at 16 weeks which ***** n just doesn't make sense to me but we'll see. Anyways...I started feeling mine last week which I thought was 16 weeks but if I go by what they r saying now then I felt my babies at 15 weeks.
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6452840 tn?1381776492
I'm ftm and I felt it around 16-17 weeks!
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7458937 tn?1391882099
Toward the end of my 16th week, the flutters are turning more kickish. But, I'm very very in tune with my body. I have heart problems and basically have to keep track of my pulse 24/7. So I pay very close attention to my body :)
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I felt them at 19 wks
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Ill be 17 wks tomarrow with my 2nd and ive just started feeling the flutters give it it time when baby gets bigger he'll be kicking you in the ribs lol
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8367118 tn?1442605420
Most likely you did :) itll get stronger later just wait !! with my first I felt like a lil bubble or pop out of nowhere but wasnt sure but most def was n.n once my baby grew some more she would kick my ribs, stick her leg out, move to the other side and them try to kick her leg out (x
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