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When do you usually start to feel your baby move
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Im a ftm an still have to go to the doctor but I think im around 11 or 12 weeks and sometimes it feels like im getting flutters but im not sure lol
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I felt flutters about 13-14 weeks or so..now I'm 21w4d and I feel him moving around when I lay on my back w/my head on a pillow and occasional thumps (like kicks or punches) here & there also a ftm. With your first you dont feel movements as early. My doc said about 24 weeks is when you should def feel them
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This is my third.. flutters at 17 w, kicks at 20 w
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I was 16 wks
Now 22 and they never stop seems like :) lol
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4419530 tn?1368475773
Felt flutters around 8 weeks and kicks around 14.  
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4605795 tn?1357175255
First 2 pregnancies I got flutters about 17 Weeks. This one I felt at 16 Weeks.
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i felt fluttering at 15 weeks and kicks 20 weeks im almost 23 weeks now and just got kicked in the ribs lol
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I felt flutters at 13 weeks and baby kicks at 19 weeks! How far a long are you?
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I never felt the fluttering but i felt little thumps around 19 wks :)
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3419238 tn?1353081771
Everyone is different. With my first I didn't start feeling him till I was 24 weeks this one I started feeling her move at 21 weeks and I'm now 25+2 and can really feel her plus so can the hubby. It just all depends on your size, placenta position, baby position, and how many little ones you've already had
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I think I was about 16 wks when I felt small fluttering movements...
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