third preg for me an am 19+6 an seen mw at 16+5 an id felt a kicke to my breast few days prior when sitting. When mw took heart beat baby her hand was above my navel an toward right breast few inches below an she felt baby kick her hand asked me if i felt it. So i believ you can but i was also put dwn as uterus an 20weeks.
i feel husge too. I was neat an had little babies before this 3rd preg. An i swear am bigger than was at this time with both them an as my utrus is measuring so far ahead am total worried its big baby lol luckly scan in mon.
I'll be 17 weeks this wknd and I've been thinking I'm feeling small kicks as well. Its like a quick jerk or something lol. This is my second and I'm big as a house. I have a gender scan in two weeks and I can't wait to see what I'm having .
Nope. Not too early. I started feeling movement just about 14 weeks. This is my third. They say with subsequent pregnancies movement can be felt much sooner.
It's not too early to feel movements but what do you mean about it being at the top of your bump? Your utterus should still be quite a bit bellow your belly button at this stage so if you are feeling it much higher up it might be something else.
It's not too early to feel movements but what do you mean about it being at the top of your bump? Your utterus should still be quite a bit bellow your belly button at this stage so if you are feeling it much higher up it might be something else.
I agree with previous post. Its not too early to feel movement at top of uterus but if you mean top of bump (near ribs/ stomach) it could be RLP. I had to ask about this as I knew my baby bump(uterus) was still below my bellybutton but I was feeling something that felt like the kicks you get at 7-9 months in the ribs and doc said that it is rlp and possibly organs moving and shifting as the baby kicks/pushes at them as he/she grows. Its so funny to think that something so small could kick so hard that it moves your insides!!!
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