Log In | Sign Up Now | Help & Support
Need Advice? Ask Your Question

Questions & Answers

Category: Symptoms & Discomforts

Asked by ArtyMeDonnaB

Q: Did I feel it?

I'm 9 weeks today.
I'm starting to show... Basically it's pushing my already fat belly out more so I look about 4 months! I showed early with my previous two as well...
But... I swear.. So swear last night whilst drifting off I could feel the baby.
Not kicking or poking but a 'fluttering' or some sort of movement that's incredibly hard to describe. Is it even possible to feel my bean size baby yet!? I remember these early flutterings well... But I didn't feel them until about 12-16 weeks last times.
I loved the feeling... Almost like I was being reassured after all my worries.
What do you ladies think? Have you had it early on?
Thanks

This question was asked Mar. 26, 2015 3:54pm
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts

Answer This Question
Answered by Julia01 - Mar. 28, 2015 6:52pm
It is possible to feel the baby so early after U have had more then one baby before . I'm pregnant with my 4th and I started feeling her flutters at about 9-10 weeks along . I've Been told that the more u have U are more likely to feel them so early bc U know what it feels like and can tell the difference between baby and gas flutters , also U show faster too , I was 9 weeks and I also looked like I was 4 months and I'm 23 weeks and look way bigger then I am , your body just knows what to do after u have had a couple ! Lol congrats

181 out of 359 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answered by Bumpin4Baby - Mar. 27, 2015 2:39pm
I guess it could be.. When I had my 20 week appointment, my baby was moving like crazy and I wasn't feeling any of it at all and she was already 1 lb.

168 out of 339 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answered by ameliaabran - Mar. 27, 2015 12:42am
I started feeling my son move at 9 weeks, by 12 weeks other people could feel him too, including my midwife! So yes, possible! But I have a retroverted uterus and my placenta is always in the back.

159 out of 327 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answered by ArtyMeDonnaB - Mar. 26, 2015 9:53pm
Well after lots of researching and asking the midwife... She said it's quite possible Id feel it moving but it depend where it implanted and where it's griwing and how sensitive my body is.
I only feel it on and off... It's not consistent and only when it's quiet and dark and im on my side in bed.
I know it's not gas, or bowels or anything else down there.
And the Internet is full of it too.... So I'm pretty much convinced.
Think about it... If something the size of a grape inside a womb the size of a pear was wriggling about why wouldn't you feel it.
I assumed it didn't move much either but today ive found scans on utube that show it very much does!
I'll shalll see if it happens more ????

114 out of 277 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answered by Bumpin4Baby - Mar. 26, 2015 6:00pm
Your baby is the size of a grape! I am not sure that you would be able to feel anything just yet. It will come with time though!

159 out of 292 found this answer helpful
Was this answer helpful?  YesNo


Answer This Question

You are not logged in.
Log in or Register to post an answer to this question.