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I’m at work today. I

May 20, 2004 by Amy

I’m at work today. I promise I just felt the baby moving. Recently there have been a few times I questioned the usual..was that gas or was that the baby. Not sure of my answer, I haven’t paid much attention but this is for sure it. Lots of fluttering in there. But pretty strong. I can really tell what it is. I just ate a pack of crackers and drank a Grape Soda. I guess that got him moving. Cool. I was standing here talking to my manager about my new laptop and I just blurted out I just felt the baby moving. Felt a little like one of those crazy preggo women who only talks about the impending birth and any current preggo things at the moment but I just had to share with someone! So I’m 13 weeks today. Isn’t that a little early? Seems like last time it was really early too. I’ll have to look back.

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  1. Kelly says

    May 20, 2004 at 12:58 pm

    Don’t you just love that feeling? I believe it’s typical for 2nd time moms to feel movement earlier. I first felt Anna move at 16 weeks, and that’s pretty early for a first time mom. Of course, I was very thin then. Enjoy!

  2. stacey says

    May 20, 2004 at 9:43 pm

    I felt Austin moving at about 15 weeks; this time I felt Abby moving between 12-13 weeks! Congratulations 🙂

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