How unpleasant. What a nasty response. So sad. The one time when women should be supporting each other and happy. It is EXCITING that you felt your baby move.
Please don't feel bullied into leaving. I think there is a need for an invidulater.
Weight does make a difference, mostly if you are overweight though. It may be harder to feel if overweight. Most movement now is slight, not hard though...probably gas. I have felt movement for a few weeks but this is my fifth so my uterus is more sensitive.
Weight only makes a difference in feeling the baby move from the outside. If you're a little chubbier and have a few more layers of fat underneath your skin, other people may have a hard time feeling the baby's movements. As a pregnant woman, your weight has no impact on feeling the baby move from inside your body.
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Thank you @musictchr25 ! I commented on a thread the other day, something about feeling early movement. I don't recall which thread or poster it was on though. I explained how early I felt movement (first was 13ish weeks, then not again until 15weeks), and I said my dr told me it's possible for smaller-built women to feel fetal movement sooner. I got lots of responses telling me weight has nothing to do with feeling the baby, it's got to do with nerves inside. I didn't feel like responding to all of them and just let it go. But thank you for taking the words from my mouth lol. My point about body size-feeling movement correlation was that smaller built women may feel baby from the outside sooner.
Hope this didn't seem rant-y and I'm not trying to cause drama lol, just glad someone else knows what I meant with the whole size-movement thing. So I don't feel so crazy lol
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Don't even waste your energy on these overly hormonal women@kgould94. It sounds to me that a simple question was thrown out of context. No question is a stupid question. Most of us are going through this for our first time. We aren't experts yet so we need to count on each other for support. That's what makes these message boards so wonderful. I'm 17 weeks and proudly 58 pounds heavier than you. I just started feeling my baby boy move and kick around. It's the most amazing feeling in the world. Don't let anyone spoil this joyous moment for you. I've gained 15 lbs. in the last 17 weeks. I feel it's a little much in that period of time. So I chose to start prenatal yoga and pilates and add more healthy foods to my diet. Everyone chooses their own destiny. Self acceptance is a beautiful thing. I can't wait to show off my bump and my ginormous breasts in Hawaii next week. I love my new big fat body! Yes, that was bragging. And I'll take a extra large trophy as well. Best of luck and happy pushing @kgould94.
Don't even waste your energy on these overly hormonal women@kgould94. It sounds to me that a simple question was thrown out of context. No question is a stupid question. Most of us are going through this for our first time. We aren't experts yet so we need to count on each other for support. That's what makes these message boards so wonderful. I'm 17 weeks and proudly 58 pounds heavier than you. I just started feeling my baby boy move and kick around. It's the most amazing feeling in the world. Don't let anyone spoil this joyous moment for you. I've gained 15 lbs. in the last 17 weeks. I feel it's a little much in that period of time. So I chose to start prenatal yoga and pilates and add more healthy foods to my diet. Everyone chooses their own destiny. Self acceptance is a beautiful thing. I can't wait to show off my bump and my ginormous breasts in Hawaii next week. I love my new big fat body! Yes, that was bragging. And I'll take a extra large trophy as well. Best of luck and happy pushing @kgould94.
This thread has a lot of white knights for what is probably gas.
I doubt OP is intentionally bragging, she strikes me as too oblivious. The people around her who are telling her how much earlier she can start feeling kicks because she's thin are the real body obsessed shamers here. Her doctor gave incorrect advice, but he wasnt the only one (she said "even" her doctor agreed, in modern American English that implies he was not alone). I bet she got the "you'll feel earlier because you're so small" idea long before she felt anything since I've heard similar comments to my SIL who is quite thin and due the exact same week as me. These little comments are very common and it's sad that they proliferate incorrect assumptions.
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Don't even waste your energy on these overly hormonal women@kgould94. It sounds to me that a simple question was thrown out of context. No question is a stupid question. Most of us are going through this for our first time. We aren't experts yet so we need to count on each other for support. That's what makes these message boards so wonderful. I'm 17 weeks and proudly 58 pounds heavier than you. I just started feeling my baby boy move and kick around. It's the most amazing feeling in the world. Don't let anyone spoil this joyous moment for you. I've gained 15 lbs. in the last 17 weeks. I feel it's a little much in that period of time. So I chose to start prenatal yoga and pilates and add more healthy foods to my diet. Everyone chooses their own destiny. Self acceptance is a beautiful thing. I can't wait to show off my bump and my ginormous breasts in Hawaii next week. I love my new big fat body! Yes, that was bragging. And I'll take a extra large trophy as well. Best of luck and happy pushing @kgould94.
K. Good for you. But not once did I say OPs question was stupid, I don't think the other ladies said it was stupid either. I said the context could have been taken differently than how it was meant. And no I don't think you deserve a trophy all to yourself, every woman here deserves one for being pregnant and dealing with those special snowflakes day in day out.
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This thread has a lot of white knights for what is probably gas.
I doubt OP is intentionally bragging, she strikes me as too oblivious. The people around her who are telling her how much earlier she can start feeling kicks because she's thin are the real body obsessed shamers here. Her doctor gave incorrect advice, but he wasnt the only one (she said "even" her doctor agreed, in modern American English that implies he was not alone). I bet she got the "you'll feel earlier because you're so small" idea long before she felt anything since I've heard similar comments to my SIL who is quite thin and due the exact same week as me. These little comments are very common and it's sad that they proliferate incorrect assumptions.
I can always count on you to have an articulate, neutral response on hot button issues. I appreciate your posts.
So you are saying even if its in books don't believe it???? Cause you just said I believe everything I read!!!!!
There are medical sites you can GOOGLE that have actual doctors that respond to questions
Ok, so back to my other point. I could also put that information about giraffes into a book. And then you read the book and believe it? Just because someone put it in a book?
Is that better?
I would love to see some of these medical journals or medical associations that have this information. Information from actual medical personnel, published by a medical publishing company. Not people writing on medical websites, like WebMD.
Oh, and how do you know that they're an actual doctor? Just because they put MD or PhD after their name? I could do that on a message board too, you know.
So you are saying even if its in books don't believe it???? Cause you just said I believe everything I read!!!!! There are medical sites you can GOOGLE that have actual doctors that respond to questions
I can't go through my post history because I'm on mobile and DH is about to park, but you're more than welcome to. I've done the research and posted links to medical articles and studies regarding movement. The only two factors that impact movement is gestational age and the number of pregnancies the woman has had. Weight is not a factor.
Really what I was getting at in the 1st place is there are articles that say that plus her doctor with a degree also stated that information to her. So who is she to believe hormonal pregnant women or doctor???? Hmmmm
If a doctor told me something that negates common sense and biology, I wouldn't believe it. I can't believe something that is just not physically possible.
If your doctor told you that your husband could get pregnant, would you believe him/her, just because he/she is a doctor?
Thank you @musictchr25 ! I commented on a thread the other day, something about feeling early movement. I don't recall which thread or poster it was on though. I explained how early I felt movement (first was 13ish weeks, then not again until 15weeks), and I said my dr told me it's possible for smaller-built women to feel fetal movement sooner. I got lots of responses telling me weight has nothing to do with feeling the baby, it's got to do with nerves inside. I didn't feel like responding to all of them and just let it go. But thank you for taking the words from my mouth lol. My point about body size-feeling movement correlation was that smaller built women may feel baby from the outside sooner.
Hope this didn't seem rant-y and I'm not trying to cause drama lol, just glad someone else knows what I meant with the whole size-movement thing. So I don't feel so crazy lol
oh let's not play the martyr here. You were claiming to feel outside movement at 12 weeks, no matter how skinny you are, that's not physiologically possible.
Really what I was getting at in the 1st place is there are articles that say that plus her doctor with a degree also stated that information to her. So who is she to believe hormonal pregnant women or doctor???? Hmmmm
This person has some extreme similarities to a previous poster who got banned a while ago. I can't think who it was but basically I think you're a troll.
yeah..... I was going to call troll on this one, as well.
There are also about 7744378633 articles saying vaccines cause autism and another 887543 saying the Holocaust was fabricated.
So here's the thing, before I went to grad school, I was a liaison/advocate for teen moms in a program in NYC for several years. As a result, I've been to about 4 dozen prenatal appointments with probably 15 different OBs. Some of them explain things like this in great detail, others are very general about it. It was explained, several times BY SEVERAL DIFFERENT OBs, that movement is felt externally at an earlier point in pregnancy in skinnier women. Internal sensations are detected by nerves in your abdominal muscles and surrounding tissue - this has absolutely nothing to do with weight - literally NOTHING. Fat layers are on top of the muscles and abdominal tissue.
I'm sure that's what OPs doctor meant.
And these fucking WKs and the comments about "us" being "hormonal" ... speak for yourselves please.
But you just said it movement is felt externally at an earlier point in thinner women.
I know I'm hormonal I think we all are it comes with pregnancy.
Yes. This is what we have said the entire time. We aren't arguing that thinner women can feel EXTERNAL movement earlier than some not-so-thin women. That's not the point of this at all.
Please, for your own sake, go back and read the entire thread.
Oh, and we aren't all hormonal. If you want to say that you think that you yourself are hormonal, that's one thing. But I know I'm not.
We are women, eventually we may let our weight slip in conversation. It's no big deal because we are all beautiful and all pregnant. As a FTM, I thought weight/build had to do with how early you could feel movement so cut the girl some slack and celebrate with her as she is feeling those little flutters that get us all excited.
Has anyone ever tried magic bars? They are an all time fave of mine and because the Holidays are right around the corner I thought I would share!
1 cup graham cracker crumbs mixed with one stick of butter. spread that out over a 9x13 pan. you can spread it thin because it will look like it won't cover the bottom of the pan.
then you are going to pour 1 can of sweetened condensed milk over that to cover it.
layer it with chocolate chips (your flavor of choice)
crushed walnuts and coconut.
Pack it down firmly with a fork.
Bake at 250 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until coconut starts to brown.
They are really good and its so easy because you can add as much chocolate chips, walnuts or coconut as you want. You can substitute the walnuts for any other nut too.
Does anyone else have a recipe for their favorites this time of year?
Has anyone ever tried magic bars? They are an all time fave of mine and because the Holidays are right around the corner I thought I would share!
1 cup graham cracker crumbs mixed with one stick of butter. spread that out over a 9x13 pan. you can spread it thin because it will look like it won't cover the bottom of the pan.
then you are going to pour 1 can of sweetened condensed milk over that to cover it.
layer it with chocolate chips (your flavor of choice)
crushed walnuts and coconut.
Pack it down firmly with a fork.
Bake at 250 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until coconut starts to brown.
They are really good and its so easy because you can add as much chocolate chips, walnuts or coconut as you want. You can substitute the walnuts for any other nut too.
Does anyone else have a recipe for their favorites this time of year?
Has anyone ever tried magic bars? They are an all time fave of mine and because the Holidays are right around the corner I thought I would share!
1 cup graham cracker crumbs mixed with one stick of butter. spread that out over a 9x13 pan. you can spread it thin because it will look like it won't cover the bottom of the pan.
then you are going to pour 1 can of sweetened condensed milk over that to cover it.
layer it with chocolate chips (your flavor of choice)
crushed walnuts and coconut.
Pack it down firmly with a fork.
Bake at 250 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until coconut starts to brown.
They are really good and its so easy because you can add as much chocolate chips, walnuts or coconut as you want. You can substitute the walnuts for any other nut too.
Does anyone else have a recipe for their favorites this time of year?
Happy Holidays June 2015 moms and enjoy!
I meant to say bake at 350 degrees*
Ahh? Wrong thread maybe?
No, just trying to turn this thread into something more productivity because its gone completely off the deep end. I love the GIFs everyone is posting though. I havent jumped on the GIF wagon yet because I'm not sure how to do that.
MrsMassimilla On the computer you just google a gif and paste it in. Sometimes that doesn't work so you can save and then attach the file. On mobile, copy the URL then type:
<img src= "insert the URL here"> It is so much fun! I popped my gif cherry last week. Hehe.
Wow it's ridiculous what this post turned into. I get on here to compare how my pregnancy relates to other women and for advice, support, etc... its very ugly to leave comments that could possibly offend the girl who started this discussion. Especially if certain ppl felt offended by the initial post. How are u right try to offend her. Makes no sense we should be supporting each other and giving advice and positive thoughts not ruining a special thing with negativity...
Wow it's ridiculous what this post turned into. I get on here to compare how my pregnancy relates to other women and for advice, support, etc... its very ugly to leave comments that could possibly offend the girl who started this discussion. Especially if certain ppl felt offended by the initial post. How are u right try to offend her. Makes no sense we should be supporting each other and giving advice and positive thoughts not ruining a special thing with negativity...
D- . Would not read again. Poor timing (this had already evolved to a gif party), lame white-knighting, and annoying text speak. Recommendations for next time: just copy/paste a recipe.
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Please don't feel bullied into leaving. I think there is a need for an invidulater.
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Thank you @musictchr25 ! I commented on a thread the other day, something about feeling early movement. I don't recall which thread or poster it was on though. I explained how early I felt movement (first was 13ish weeks, then not again until 15weeks), and I said my dr told me it's possible for smaller-built women to feel fetal movement sooner. I got lots of responses telling me weight has nothing to do with feeling the baby, it's got to do with nerves inside. I didn't feel like responding to all of them and just let it go. But thank you for taking the words from my mouth lol. My point about body size-feeling movement correlation was that smaller built women may feel baby from the outside sooner.
Hope this didn't seem rant-y and I'm not trying to cause drama lol, just glad someone else knows what I meant with the whole size-movement thing. So I don't feel so crazy lol
I doubt OP is intentionally bragging, she strikes me as too oblivious. The people around her who are telling her how much earlier she can start feeling kicks because she's thin are the real body obsessed shamers here. Her doctor gave incorrect advice, but he wasnt the only one (she said "even" her doctor agreed, in modern American English that implies he was not alone). I bet she got the "you'll feel earlier because you're so small" idea long before she felt anything since I've heard similar comments to my SIL who is quite thin and due the exact same week as me. These little comments are very common and it's sad that they proliferate incorrect assumptions.
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So here's the thing, before I went to grad school, I was a liaison/advocate for teen moms in a program in NYC for several years. As a result, I've been to about 4 dozen prenatal appointments with probably 15 different OBs. Some of them explain things like this in great detail, others are very general about it. It was explained, several times BY SEVERAL DIFFERENT OBs, that movement is felt externally at an earlier point in pregnancy in skinnier women. Internal sensations are detected by nerves in your abdominal muscles and surrounding tissue - this has absolutely nothing to do with weight - literally NOTHING. Fat layers are on top of the muscles and abdominal tissue.
I'm sure that's what OPs doctor meant.
And these fucking WKs and the comments about "us" being "hormonal" ... speak for yourselves please.
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