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13 Responses to “Can you choose fetal, pregnant, your b? B? move? 11 weeks?”

  1. Invisible Pink ~ RN Says:

    Not physiologically possible -

    Your baby is still tucked way down low behind your pubic bone and he has little stubs for arms and legs

    I’m sure to get many *td’s* for this but its just not possible at 11 weeks as they have no limbs and are still free floating -

    Def. not possible at 7-8 weeks as the poster above me stated

    Even with my twins I didn’t feel flutters until I was 18 weeks

    Edit: Here’s a ultrasound photo at 10 weeks – as you can see they don’t have limbs but little stubs – I’m not wrong here
    http://pregnancy.about.com/od/fetus/ig/First-Trimester-US-Gallery/10-Weeks—Ultrasounds.htm

  2. baby due Nov 22! Says:

    im 11 weeks today. =) congrats! haha. and no, i dont think so. unless it was twins, some women with twins report feeling movement really early on.but otherwise, probabnly another 5 weeks or so untilly ou may feel something. from what i’ve been told anyway.

  3. MummyToBe Says:

    No you cannot as your baby is only around 6cm.
    The light flutters could just be gas etc.
    I felt my baby move around 16-17ish weeks.
    xo

  4. Motivation Warranted Says:

    yea its possible im 11 weeks too. my due date is november 28th. i feel little flutters here and there too. plus my son is only 17 months. i here with the second birth, you feel them move quicker than you did your first

  5. wmb8705 Says:

    You are feeling your uterus expanding, not your baby moving. She is only the size of your thumb right now. Here is an awesome site that shows you your baby week by week and also explains your bodys reactions and includes health tips, I love it.
    http://similac.com/pregnancy/11-weeks-pregnant-your-changing-body

  6. Mommy to Two Says:

    Not to be rude but Invisible Pink is not correct. Two of my doctors (changed OBs due to a move) told me that with second and beyond babies, you can feel movments as early 12 weeks, because your uterus is more sensitive since the last pregnancy. You may have a big healthy baby! :)

  7. babiee_1027 Says:

    you may be able to feel flutters . but you wouldnt be able to feel actual baby movements and kicks until you reach around 20 weeks,

  8. mommy to 1,ttc for #2 Says:

    totally possible every pregnancy is diff

  9. mum2be due 12th july 2010 Says:

    no sorry thats not possible !

  10. LadyMoon Baby #2 due 14/09/10!!! Says:

    With this pregnancy (my second), I felt movement from 10 or 11 weeks.

    Its quite possible as the abdominal wall is thinner, (this was explained by my midwife who has over 30 years experience!!!) especially as its not your first baby and if you are not overweight (sometimes stomach fat can muffle the movements until later in pregnancy) . . .

  11. Joanne Says:

    i felt movements very early on with my twins, think i was about 10 weeks and everyone told me i was mad that it was just trapped gas, they soon shut up wen i found out was having 2 babies lol,

  12. xlilkax Says:

    First pregnancy and I felt my first ‘flutters’ at around 15-16weeks .. about a week and a half ago.. Only feel them if I’m laying there still as other times I’m sure it happens but I’m busy with other things. Midwife told me it doesn’t usually happen untill later.. Closer to 20weeks.. but some people feel it from 15. Usually if it isn’t your first pregnancy though. I’ve never heard of anyone feeling anything at 11weeks though.

  13. Laxmi Says:

    I have found some good tips in following link, It may be good for you too
    http://www.besttipszone.com/First-Quarter-of-Pregnancy.php

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