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Q: 10 Weeks And Feel Movement
asked by: Maria_272001 on September 8th, 2005
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I am now 10 weeks pregnant and about to be 11 weeks on tuesday. But earlier today I felt movement I know I was not crazy because this is my 5th child, but the others never but I know I not going crazy. Can someone please explain to me how this work.

It only happen when I bent over.
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fatfamily02
replied on September 8th, 2005
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I feel movement --i am 10.4 weeks today. But my baby is in my abdomen--not in my uterus. I have no uterus. I can tell you the baby does move a lot by now, maybe cuz youve had so many your uterus thinned out a lot sooner than before. I can feel mine cuz only skin(well, muscles, fat, and skin) and water between us.

My first child and my four month miscarriage I felt around 18-19 weeks. On my 2nd child I think I remember feeling her at 12 weeks or just a bit after. My last child I think it was 12 weeks also.
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Maria_272001
replied on September 8th, 2005
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fatfamily02 wrote:
i feel movement --i am 10.4 weeks today. But my baby is in my abdomen--not in my uterus. I have no uterus. I can tell you the baby does move a lot by now, maybe cuz youve had so many your uterus thinned out a lot sooner than before. I can feel mine cuz only skin(well, muscles, fat, and skin) and water between us.


My first child and my four month miscarriage I felt around 18-19 weeks. On my 2nd child I think I remember feeling her at 12 weeks or just a bit after. My last child I think it was 12 weeks also.


not to be noisy or anything but what happen to your uterus?
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fatfamily02
replied on September 8th, 2005
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I developed cervical cancer from promiscuous husband. Must have gotten chlymidia without knowlege and got pid, next thing quit having periods, took it out. Biopsy came back cervical cancer--i was 25
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seksiHily
replied on September 8th, 2005
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Most first time mothers dont feel the flutters even until 15 weeks maybe, usually even later. But with 2nd, 3rd, etc you seem to be able to feel it earlier,.
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fatfamily02
replied on September 8th, 2005
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seksihily wrote:
most first time mothers dont feel the flutters even until 15 weeks maybe, usually even later. But with 2nd, 3rd, etc you seem to be able to feel it earlier,.


yes, I think it is becuz you know what to "listen" for
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amanda1+1=2mommy
replied on September 11th, 2005
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Featal Movement
:lol: featal movement is said to happen quicker in your 2nd and so on pregnancies is what I was told by my doc because i'm on child number two at 14 week and I have been feeling movement since week 10.
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Army_mom
replied on September 30th, 2007
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Maria_272001 wrote:
fatfamily02 wrote:
i feel movement --i am 10.4 weeks today. But my baby is in my abdomen--not in my uterus. I have no uterus. I can tell you the baby does move a lot by now, maybe cuz youve had so many your uterus thinned out a lot sooner than before. I can feel mine cuz only skin(well, muscles, fat, and skin) and water between us.



My first child and my four month miscarriage I felt around 18-19 weeks. On my 2nd child I think I remember feeling her at 12 weeks or just a bit after. My last child I think it was 12 weeks also.


not to be noisy or anything but what happen to your uterus?


Carrying a pregnancy without a uterus? Come on now, do you really believe that? I just happened to stumble upon this through a google search, and when I showed it to my co-workers they couldn't figure out if this person was joking or if they really believed themself.
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Bridget
replied on September 30th, 2007
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this thread is from 2 years ago. let it rest in peace.
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