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I think im feeling fetal movement at 8 wks! Is that possible?

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this is my second sho iknow what they feel like thats y im a litelt thrown off.

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  1. I started feeling my baby girl at 11 weeks. My doctor said it was "not probable but possible"... Everyone seamt to think I was nuts... It was my first pregnancy... And I was right!!!

    Have faith in your instincts, especialy if you know what it feels like already!


  2. anything is possible. Its highly unlikely but Ive heard that after your first, you 'feel' it sooner, since you know what it feels like

  3. If it feels like gas, or butterflys, MAYBE, but it really isnt likely. usually you feel it around 12 weeks. Your baby is still really small, when you feel it you will deff know for sure.  

  4. No, it's just gas and other disgestive blips. Your baby's arms and legs are just small buds at this point, WAY too short to even reach your uterus for you to feel.

    This is my fourth pregnancy, my second successful, and I felt him at 11 weeks, felt my daughter 14 weeks (my first).

    Don't worry, you will feel your baby soon enough.

  5. No.

  6. It's probably not that common, but it's possible! With my first daughter, I felt her around 11 weeks. Plus you already know what it feels like, so it could be!

  7. I would say it's a real possibility, because the same thing happened to me, and my little sister was a witness. I was pregnant with my son and started feeling flutters, and I couldn't believe it because it was so early in my pregnancy. But, he's my second, and I definitely know what that feels like...and he  was VERY active...so much so that I had my little sister watch and feel my stomach to make certain it wasn't just my imagination, and she confirmed it. Congratulations! :D

  8. no

  9. I would say no. The earliest I felt any movement was at 14 weeks with my 3rd baby. At 8 weeks they can barely move and are no bigger than a lima bean or a peanut at the most. So probably not. I used to confuse muscle twitches for baby movement until I was able to discern the difference between the two.

    But good luck and congrats!!

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