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At 5wk can u feel fluttering
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All I'm saying is that it's not the baby honey, didn't mean to upset you sorry if I did. But any dr will tell you at this stage it's probably just gas
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And for the record I know how big the baby is and have a general understanding of fetal development never heard of "flutters" to be the baby moving it has always ment like butterflies in your stomach to me
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Gas bubbles? Never felt it before I got pregnant! You all will be happy to know I looked up flutters. All I know is what I feel feels like what I what I would call a fluttering feeling (before I knew that fluttering was a legit term)
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Or at least read what it says in the week by week part of the app/ website
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Lol your newly prego at 5 weeks. Yall need to read some pregnancy books to see how big baby is stage by stage. I think it's important to educate ourselves about these things.
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I agree that its impossible to feel anything. Your baby is thre size of a seasme seed. I hear some people feel their babies at 12 weeks  and i even feel that's to early.
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Call it gas lol
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The size of the tip of a pen* not a pea sorry. But feeling anything at 5 w is impossible.
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Maybe its not "fluttering" persay but I feel something idk what to call it
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No... Baby is the size of a pea.. You won't feel fluttering til around 14/15w if you're lucky.
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Yup im 5+2 feel it all the time ♡
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