Flutters and they will gradually get stronger depending on where your placenta is. Anterior takes longer to feel.
I thought I felt some flutters when I was laying on my stomach yesterday. But I didn’t feel that until closer to 16+ either my first pregnancy so it might not have been!
This is my second and I keep thinking I feel “weird gas,” I’m beginning to think they’re flutters 🤣
I'm about 12.5 weeks and feel flutters! I felt my daughter early/around this time too. I wasn't sure if it was really my baby until they did a heartbeat scan and it took a while to find because baby was moving so much!! That confirmed it for me. With my daughter it happened in the pool and shower, she loved and still does love water
At my 12w appointment they told me I have an anterior placenta but it was still early and placenta could still move. I only felt something weird once like a week ago when I was laying down. I’m 15 weeks today. I haven’t felt it again since then. This is my first pregnancy so I have no idea what it feels like. But I want to believe it was the baby moving lol unless it was just gas 😂
It definitely is a blurred line between gas and baby flutters at this stage. I am 14w5d at the time of writing my post, btw.
Flutters with some kicks here and there. But I do have an anterior placenta
I just had my third baby in June 2023, 10 years apart from my previous youngest, I didn't feel any movements until closer to the 22 week mark and I didn't start to get a bump until week 26. Just remember that every individual pregnancy is unique. I'm on pregnancy #7 (4th viable) and this is the first time I've had real morning sickness. 😅 every time is so much different for so many people. I don't think you have anything to worry about.
This early littler flutters are normal. I will be 15 weeks tomorrow and have been feeling little flutters on and off for a couple weeks but only when I'm in certain positions and it's not daily. I spoke to my dr about this the other day and she confirmed that it is completely normal