This is my second pregnancy. My first was 5 years ago. I was able to feel my daughter moving, but around 18-20 weeks. I am 12 weeks this fo around and I could swear I have been feeling movements.. is this heard of? If so, what is the earliest you felt your baby move?
Re: baby movement at 12 weeks?
{Imagine the Failed Sour Patch cake here}
Oops sorry! You ladies clearly know more than a doctor
EDD: June 10th 2015 ~ Aussie Bumpie~FTM
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Just wanted to quote my DOCTOR one more time at the end
At 13 weeks, you *should* be able to feel the top of your uterus just above your pubic bone depending on your size. Won't be able to feel the baby yet but it's neat (to me) to have that grounding sense of what's happening in there. Oh- and from personal experience, don't palpate for your uterus if you have to pee...
ETA: Can't spell...
She is now the THIRD medical professional I've spoken to who said after a year or so she gave up trying to tell women they weren't feeling their baby yet, and now just nods and smiles and says. "Aww wow that's great!
I told her about the special snowflakes she's creating and she said... You try explaining 6 times in one day that the babies limbs are not big enough OR strong enough yet to create movement outside of the placenta. And yeah, I'd probably give up too.
Totes ;-)
Actually it was an article on americanpregnancy.org. I just assumed it was legit, maybe they're all a bunch of quacks. I'm not even sure how you objectively determine something like that, but I just assume the experts know something I don't lol.
Au revoir! Farewell!!
I swear there's an army of them somewhere saying yeah okay post the same thread AGAIN just to rile them up. I mean this is unreal. I just got in from college and this is good entertainment.
Yeah those were some very specific insults... Seems like projection to me
Baby #1 EDD 6/19/15
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