what exactly do you mean? The books say it feels like gas or bubbles, but how do you know it isn't gas?
Also is there a way to make the flutters happen? My friend said drink cold coke at night and lay on your back and you'll feel it . I haven't felt a thing.
Re: When you say flutters..
All of this exactly. Great description.
Flutters, like a butterfly is hanging out in your uterus. I feel a lot of the muscle twitch feeling as well.
My earliest feeling was at 16 weeks or so.
The movement I feel is more of a rolling feeling... like someone rolled their knuckles on the inside of my ute. so weird. I guess its cool it just feels so strange and I dont know if I like it, hopefully distinct kicks will be more exciting.
Also my child only decides to move at inopportune moments; bedtime, when Im eating, standing in surgery holding sterile instruments.
Flutters to me were described as butterfly wings litterley fluttering on your skin.
To me they feel more like a fish blowing bubbles on the inside wall of my stomach.
I didn't feel them much until about 17 weeks, and has only been in the last week that I have felt them consistently.
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I didn't feel anything until 15-16 weeks and when I did, I wasn't really sure that is exactly what it was.
I knew around 18 weeks that it was movement because I was feeling it in the same spots repeatedly and it always felt the same - kind of like tapping from the inside.
Honestly, the best way to tell the difference between gas and movement is whether or not you fart afterwards (sorry, TMI). If you keep feeling flutters/bubbles/taps without passing gas, it could be movement.
It will come soon enough and when it does, you'll absolutely love it! I still giggle everytime he kicks my bladder.
When I first felt it several weeks ago, to me it felt like someone was blowing very gently through a cocktail straw into me. Now it's happening more strongly and a lot more frequently, so it really does just take time.
To me it didn't feel like a rumbly-tummy sort of feeling - it's happening in its own place and feels unique. My guess is that when you do sense it you'll know exactly what it is. :-)
This. I tell DH it sort of feels like champagne bubbles are popping in my abdomen. I can tell it's not gas because it doesn't feel like "gas". I didn't feel them until halfway through week 15 (like 5 weeks 5 days? I think) and I've been able to feel them much stronger (more like tap tap instead of bubbles or flutters) and more frequently the past few days. I mostly feel them when I've just eaten something and am sitting or lying very quietly.