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What week did you start feeling baby move?

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Spagbolpls · 03/11/2020 15:45

Afternoon ladies!

I felt little fluttering at 10 weeks, which could be down to having a posterior placenta.

6 weeks onwards, the fluttering feel more pronounced especially when I'm lying down or sitting down still.

It's a really unexplainable feeling... the best I can describe it is finger tapping on the stomach??

I've always known baby would be quite a wriggler as my first scan, he/she just wouldn't stay still 😅😂 ended up having a second scan!!

Was it similar for you ladies or something totally different? Let me know your experience xx

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hellymum21 · 03/11/2020 15:54

Hi @Spagbolpls I was similar. Started feeling flutters around 16 weeks mainly lying down on couch in evening but especially in bed at night! From around week 19 they became stronger, less of a flutter more a little thud! Sometimes they make me jump and gasp 😆

anotherboyontheway · 03/11/2020 16:07

1st baby about 16 weeks
Now pregnant with 2nd and been feeling flutters since 10 weeks, proper kicks from 15 weeks x

NatalieH2220 · 03/11/2020 16:17

First baby was 19 weeks but had anterior placenta. Second baby 17 weeks.

Oneandabean · 03/11/2020 17:30

First was 16 weeks, second was 15. At 10 weeks baby is only about an inch long so unlikely to have felt much then, but if you’re 16 weeks definitely likely to be movements

Aprilbaby21 · 03/11/2020 17:43

I doubt at 10 weeks it would be baby movements, probably the bowel more than anything.

I felt 1st baby at 18 weeks and this baby, just the other day at 17+1 Grin

Highheels87 · 03/11/2020 18:00

3rd baby properly at 19 weeks that I could definitely say was baby. Don’t have an anterior placenta either which I thought was the reason I felt movements later than expected

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