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With Ky I felt bubbling and popping sensations that felt like nothing else Id ever had so I thought they were baby movements But I was never sure until I got to 19 weeks and they turned into proper kicks/ punches.
Most first time Mommy's won't feel movements until they have past the 20 week mark because A) They don't really know what to expect and B) Good Stomach muscles will mean you'll not feel movements as soon.
In Padderborn they don't have Military hospitals - To be honest Military hospitals are fewer and fewer these days (You proberbly already know. -I had Ky in a "Civvy" hospital when Paul was based in catterick but the pead and consultant were both Military. What you get in Germany generally is Military Nurses/ Doctors etc working in Germany hospitals - So No Gas and Air! - Its epidural at 4cm or nothing and I'm wary of having an epidural as I'm not supposed to have one being on the Clexane - Although it is possible if they know what they are doing!
I think it depends on why you have been on it and how long for and the dosage - I'll have been on it for the whole of my pregnancy for a Blood disorder, so I'm supposed to tell the anesthesiologist I'm on Clexane and they decide if I'm allowed an epidural. Its because of the risk of Spinal bleeding, which isn't good!
I was about 19 weeks when I felt the sprog move. It was really strange and felt like something inside moving about - no flutters - but a couple of pops when the wee sod kicked rather than just moved
I think about 16 weeks was the earliest I felt anything although it was only later on that I felt sure that what I'd felt was definitely them. (if that makes sense!).
Sorta like wind cos it's something uncontrollable feeling...
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