Well again everyone is different. I am 13 weeks and I have felt flutters on and off. So you are not imagining things, that is your baby. :)
2006-08-24 02:38:46
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answered by ltrnjones 2
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All women are different. You can feel the fluttering very early if you have had other pregnancies. In my first I felt it at 20 weeks, in my second, 15 weeks, in my third 10 weeks and now I am with my fourth but I am only 7 weeks so we will see. Don't let anyone tell you that you are having "gas bubbles" I am sure it is the baby. Congratulations by the way. God Bless.
2006-08-24 02:38:30
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answered by Amy A 3
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I was 14 weeks and 3 days. This is my first pregnancy. However I did read in What to expect when your expecting that you can feel the baby at 14 weeks but some do not feel the baby move up to 20 weeks.
2006-08-24 02:19:12
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answered by jamiecarter01 2
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Well I am on my 1st child and I felt her at about 19 weeks but I wasn't really sure if thats what I was feeling till maybe 21. I heard that th 2nd time around you can feel it earlier, I think 12 weeks is still too soon though.
2006-08-24 02:20:32
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answered by volcomgrly23 3
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i have two children,withmy first i felt fluttering at around 9 weeks, being a girl they say is always more active. however with my second whom is a boy i wasn't able to feel anything till after the 13 week. they say boys tend to be more lazy in the early stages of pregnancy. hope this helps you
2006-08-24 02:19:53
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answered by falastinegirl 1
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16 weeks. understanding all the movements and fluttering i was feeling, 20 weeks during my ultrasound cause things that felt like gas was actually my baby moving.
2006-08-24 02:43:32
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answered by foxzie006 3
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That's about the time I started feeling flutters. I guess that it is different for everyone tho. Good luck with the new baby.
2006-08-24 02:18:36
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answered by gin 4
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With my 1st it was 20 weeks with my 3rd it was 15 weeks si i guess its possible. Apparently mums feel the flutterings earlier with subsequent babies because you know what to look out for.
2006-08-24 02:26:53
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answered by brownsuga 4
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12.5 weeks is probably way too early to feel anything. On my second baby it was at 15 weeks and that's pretty early...I only felt it because I knew what to expect it to feel like.
2006-08-24 03:29:07
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answered by JordanB 4
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no, are you sure that you are 12 1/2? Most doctors can't make the exact age of the fetus untill it's born. it usually starts kicking at around 4 months.
2006-08-24 02:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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