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Feeling baby move?

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Kitkatchunky86 · 13/02/2014 19:48

So I may get shot down for this and that's why I've done a name change but.......

I'm 11 weeks pregnant (3rd pregnancy) and last few days I've felt a slight bubbles sensation in my lower abdomen.
I asked my friend about it and she seems to think its gas, but I have gas sometimes and it's painful, and when I massage my tummy I release it.

Basically my question is: is 11 weeks too early to feel baby move in a subsequent pregnancy? I'm sure I'm not going mad, I've had a baby before and I know the difference between gas and babies x

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cathpip · 13/02/2014 21:18

I am pregnant with no3, and definitely felt squirming around 11/12 weeks. By baby no3 you can definitely tell the difference between baby and gas!

firstbaby01 · 13/02/2014 21:26

There is every chance you could be feeling baby, I'm 18 weeks and have been feeling movements since 11 weeks. When I had my 12 week scan I asked the sonogropher if it was baby I was feeling and just as I said that we say baby stretch out on the screen and I felt the movement I had been feeling. Don't let anyone tell you that you are silly! everyone is different and some people feel it sooner than others Smile

catbus · 13/02/2014 23:24

Felt DC3 at 11 weeks. Also felt Braxtons and could feel the womb all hard like a little tennis ball. With DC4 it was just before 11 weeks and definite feeling of movements. Smile

Droflove · 15/02/2014 15:27

I just felt baby #2 last week at 11+5. No doubt about it.

neddle · 15/02/2014 15:32

I'm 12+6 and I've felt a couple of movements over the last week or so.
I had my scan on thursday, asked the sonographer and she said that wouldn't be possible.
It's dc5, I don't think I've confused or imagined it.

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