Around the same time as you I had a little experience with movement, though after that I didn't feel anything for a few more weeks. It's really hard to tell. Some people have felt it very early on, I think it mostly depends a) if you have been pregnant before and know the feeling or b) your size, I think the smaller frame and size you are the better chance of feeling the baby sooner.
Best of luck!
2007-09-25 09:45:26
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answered by CLM 5
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Possible it's the baby, but the first baby movements I felt were a lot like I burped, but nothing came out my mouth. It was a slight movement, hard to recognize at first. With it feeling like a tightening, could be muscular too. Hard to say. The baby moves things around a bit too. As long as it's not really painful, I don't think you need to be concerned. If it is the baby you'll continue to feel it pretty much every day, then you'll know for sure if that was it.
PS-the baby movements are pretty short. They don't last but a couple seconds until the baby is larger and then they can really push. Then it gets fun where you can watch your belly move around like in the movie Alien!
2007-09-25 09:45:46
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answered by Chris2 3
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You're probably right.. Although most people dont normally feel their babies until they're about 20 weeks with a firsr and slightlu earlier with a second, I felt my first at 15 weeks and the second at 13, Midwife said it was probably wind, but the same movement got stronger until i was certain it was the baby.
Good luck. It is a wonderful and special feeling to be stroked and tapped from the inside.
2007-09-25 09:47:31
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answered by bri 7
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You could already be feeling the baby. The best way to explain a babies first movements is that it could feel like gas bubbles. It is kind of hard to tell the difference between the two but if it is the baby that will become more clear within the next two to three weeks.
2007-09-25 09:43:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hard to say. I think the baby might still be a little small to feel it moving. Wait a few more weeks. The feeling feels more like flutters like butterflies or popcorn popping, never felt wind. It could be gas.
2007-09-25 09:43:01
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answered by Precious 7
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No, I don't think its to early. I felt mine around 15-16 weeks. I didn't feel it very much, but every once in awhile I could feel a little something.
20 weeks is when I really started feeling him. I'm 31 weeks now and feel him all the time.
2007-09-25 09:46:33
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answered by jensim108 2
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It is DEFINITELY possible! I am 14 weeks as well, and I have felt my baby move. It kinda feels like butterflies flapping their wings inside your belly! It is an awesome feeling! I am not a teeny tiny person, but I was always skinny pre-pregnancy, so you can for sure feel them... Try laying flat on your back with your eyes closed and just relax.. Don't concentrate too hard, but I bet if you relax, you can feel it!! Good Luck!
2007-09-25 09:56:29
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answered by Kelsey's Mommy 2
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i've felt the baby move and im only 12 weeks!(with my 2nd) I know they say you can feel it sooner after you have already had one, but i didn't think it would be this soon! I too thought maybe i was just imagining it at first, but i can tell now!
2007-09-25 09:43:42
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answered by blondie 7
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I felt my baby move at 13 weeks and I know that for a fact! So...don't let anyone tell you that it's not possible, especially if you're a small person.
2007-09-25 09:45:10
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answered by Ive Got Answers 4
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I found that once I had my scan I could then make sense of the flutters I was feeling and the movements I felt.
2007-09-25 09:43:25
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answered by Finance Expert 3
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