Can you feel movement in your belly if you are only five weeks pregnant?!


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No, the baby is so small that you hardly know its there. Around month 4 is when you will feel the fluttery butterfly movement

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naaaaaaah!

no prob in the 4th month at the earliest you feel movement

YES.you can

NO U CANNOT! Usually you start to feel a few butterflies when u r 4 months pregnant and the real kicking begins at about 5 months!

It is very unlikely especially if this is your first pregnancy. See my wifes website for questions on pregnancy
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http://christianwomen.dyndns.org

No.

This fetus is still too small to even be dedicted by any modern day ultrasound. And it does not move at this point. Though you can see the sack in the the ultrasound.

Here's a website that might help:
http://www.advancedfertility.com/ultraso1.htm

No. During a first pregnancy a woman will feel the baby at around 5 months. A second pregnancy will be felt sooner because the mom knows what to expect..probably a month or slightly more sooner.no way at 5 weeks.
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experience!

Not from the embryo. It hasn't even really been implanted into the uterus yet. I am 12 weeks pregnant. My baby is just now considered a fetus and is only approximately 2 1/2 inches from crown to bottom (measured this way because of fetal position). Go to www.parenting.com. They have a link to see at what stage your baby is at and how your body is being affected.

No, madam, not so soon. But relax that time will come sooner than u expected. By the way r u taking good care of yourself at the moment? You have this unavoidable responsibility to your unborn child. Bye, take care.

I am an obstretic nurse and have given birth 3 times. No, you can not feel fetal movement at 5 weeks gestation. The fetus is about 0.05 inches at this point.
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http://www.webmd.com/content/article/64/72363.htm and personal experience.

no it's probably gas

At five weeks, your little bundle is about the size of a grain of rice.
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