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trisca
post 05/08/2011, 09:17 PM
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Yes! I wasn't expecting to feel anything for quite a while but am having twins & felt them kicking last week at 15w2d. This is my first pregnancy so wasn't sure what to expect but it was so great, such an amazing sense of wellbeing and happiness as it went on for some time. I'm sure it will happen for you soon.. friend of mine didn't feel anything until 22 weeks due to where the placenta was situated. original.gif

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Mrs_BG
post 06/08/2011, 10:40 AM
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I have been feeling flutters for a couple of weeks which have progressed to more definite movements in the last few days. I can't wait for DH to be able to feel something too!
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post 06/08/2011, 10:59 PM
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Yes, for the past week I've felt movt, especially when I lie down at night to go to sleep.

To the previous poster who was worried about not feeling any movt yet don't worry -for my first I didn't feel anything definate until about 21 weeks.

It is something to look forward to though - very comforting - and slightly annoying further on in the pregnancy when you are trying to get some shut eye! oomg.gif
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trisca
post 09/08/2011, 03:33 PM
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Have you felt anything yet? Just checking in to see if anything has changed original.gif

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tashadambrosio
post 09/08/2011, 06:15 PM
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Nothing as yet ????
Still waiting
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tweetchirp
post 14/08/2011, 07:07 PM
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Yes!!! i haven't felt it often yet but usually after I exercise and am lying down relaxing I'll feel one or 2 kicks! Strange feeling!
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