Is it possible to feel fluttering at 10 weeks




















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Your uterus is about the size of a large orange at this point, whereas before you became pregnant it was about the size of a small pear. Around this time, you likely have had or will soon have a visit with your healthcare provider for a thorough examination. At this appointment, your provider may do an internal and external abdominal exam to determine the size and position of your baby, as well as take blood samples for a variety of other tests.

These blood tests may be used to determine if you have any infections, what your blood type and Rh factor are, and whether your own immunizations are up to date. At 10 weeks pregnant, here are some of the symptoms you may be experiencing:. Morning sickness. The good news? Morning sickness often goes away after you enter the second trimester. Keep in mind, some moms-to-be experience a more severe form of morning sickness called hyperemesis gravidarum.

If you suspect you may have this, speak to your healthcare provider. Round ligament pain. Of all of the pregnancy symptoms you may be experiencing around this time, this one is among the most uncomfortable. Round ligaments are two of the ligaments in your pelvis that help support the uterus, and as your baby grows during pregnancy they stretch and soften. When these ligaments tighten, you may feel pain on one or both sides of your abdomen.

Changing positions in bed or doing strenuous exercise may bring on this pain. That first baby kick is a wonderful feeling.

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I felt mine with my last pregnancy at 14 weeks. The doctors thought I was crazy saying that but as the pregnancy progressed I was positive it was early movements I felt. I'm too early with this one to feel anything as I'm only 6. But I am interested to see when I do. I've heard for second pregnancies you do feel it sooner. Also I have heard that some people are more sensitive to changes in their body that's why some notice more cramping as well.

I had flutters around 9 weeks and suddenly stopped :- I'm always touching my belly now looking for them. Last time I felt flutters around the 12th week I believe. I always knew but wasn't sure as a first time mom. Now I know what I'm looking for and I have my hand on my belly at all times EverettsMom Original poster. I seem much more in tune with my body this time. I knew I was pregnant long before I tested positive, I've seemed to experience all symptoms more so this time around. I know it's super early but you don't forget that feeling there's nothing like it!

After giving birth to my DS, I felt phantom kicks for months after. Obviously he wasn't still in there banging away, lol!

I also seem to notice every single twinge in my lower abdomen since giving birth, so I don't exactly trust my instincts right now, lol.

I had phantom kicks too after I had my first but I haven't had them in years now!



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