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10 weeks is surely too early to feel movement?

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Bumperlicious · 01/03/2010 22:01

I'm 10 weeks tomorrow and few the past couple of days I have felt popping/flipping feelings in my uterus. Not sure it is my uterus just 'twinging' for whatever reason but it feels a bit like baby movement.

I first felt DD at 14 weeks, and remember distinctly it was during the relaxation part of a yoga class, but this I can just feel any time, and I was wondering if it was movement. The first time round I really didn't like the feeling of the baby moving, but have had a bit of bleeding this time round, so if this is movement I am just relived.

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emma911030 · 17/06/2020 08:24

Thank you @Loulou85x good luck with your scan!
I was more exhausted then sick this time round although I did have some bad nausea at times but not every day. I still get a little nauseous but it's triggered when I've not eaten for a little bit so just try and have little snacks between meals. Hope your keeping well x

Dream90 · 22/02/2021 14:16

I thought I felt flutters at 11 weeks, I even wrote an identical post about it. I was so convinced but got to my 12 week scan and baby actually stopped growing at 8 weeks. It was such a shock - I told her midwife like how has this happened because I felt movement and she told me that it I more likely to be gasses in the growing uterus plus the extra blood flow & water retention to/around the placenta. Baby does not have the weight and is still buried down in the pelvis. So looks like I was imagining it due to being so desperate to have my rainbow. Our mind plays massive tricks on us when we really want something.

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