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"Flutters "
Posted by shotofjd 26 April  at  21:22

Hi ladies

I'm 11 wks on Monday (at least I think I am!)and for the last week I've had lil flutters around my belly. Is this too early for baby movement? Is it just tendons stretching or something?

Also,is there a time where you don't feel tired?. I've had my iron levels come back fine but all I want to do is lay down!


Love Sharon & 10 wk + 5 flump
 
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Posted by nikkiw 27 April  at  18:10

I thought I'd felt something like that a couple of weeks ago too (around 11 weeks). It almost felt like the same as when your tummy rumbles when hungry, but without the noise or hunger feelings?!

My hair and skin are so rubbish aswell, if I condition my hair it's greasy, if I don ... s uncontrollable, and I'm like a flaky spotty teenager round my chin and forehead, it's horrible. Am also in bed by 9.30 every night just about (then up for a wee by 1am!).

When does this blooming and glowing kick in?! hehe...

N xx (13+4)
"Hi sharon"
Posted by debra2576 27 April  at  14:36

i defo felt my first flutters at 11wks. cant wait for the kicks now!!! im constantly tired too. it comes over me sometimes in waves. im not blooming at all yet. dry hair and skin and feeling very frumpy, but who cares eh! just wishing the weeks away at the mo.

take care

love debra & 13wk/4 day bean xxxxxxx
"Hey"
Posted by shotofjd 27 April  at  16:08

Hey Debra

I'm not blooming either! My hair is just awful but I find not conditioning it for a couple of days seems to make it less greasy. Apparently things do get better so hopefully the sooner the better! These last few days I've been going to bed at 9pm which confuses the hell out of hubby as I used to stay up til midnight or 1am most nights lol. Hope things improve soon hun.

btw how soon did you get your first scan through? I'm just wishing the time away so I can see for real that there is something there and I'm not just getting fat lol.

tc

Sharon n 11 wk flump
"Hi there"
Posted by reesy 27 April  at  13:56

I first felt my baby move at 11 weeks. It was very sporadic at first but became more and more obvious as the weeks went on.

Give it a few weeks and you should start to feel like a million dollars. I was so tired in the beginning, keeping my eyes open was a real struggle. I was having an hour nap straight from work and still sleeping 9 hours through the night. Hang in there hun, it gets easier.

Love

Sarah & 32wk Pink bump.xxxx
"Hiya"
Posted by azizbaby 27 April  at  13:21

hey sharon
i had my flutters at about 11 weeks to so it prob is ur flutters of the baby...now at 27 weeks it never stops wriggling url love it when urs gets that far hehe

as to feeling tired i was the same always tired and i still am. i had been told by my mw that becuase its my first u will feel more tired because ur body is still not relaxed with the baby growing and stretching all the time.so just make sure u get plently of rest and dont do wat i did and let ur iron level hit rock bottom cuz i was so tired i wasnt hungry i didnt eat i just slept.


good luck
kat 27+2 wriggly bum
"Food"
Posted by shotofjd 27 April  at  16:12

Hi Kat

Thanks for your reply.

I'm having just no appetite at all at the mo and when I do the hunger nearly makes me faint! What's the best thing to try and eat as I really have to force myself at the mo - unless I see a Subway then I just have to buy a footlong bbq chicken sub! I'm concerned I'm not feeding the flump right at the mo.

Love Sharon
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"Hey "
Posted by butterfly3333 26 April  at  23:56

Just you take plenty of rest if you can Sharon..listen to your body and if you feel tired go for a wee kip on the sofa to keep you going. I think from 13wks my energy was up a lot more...I even went away on a hen weekend with my family!lol

I was around 14/16wks when I got my flutters....kindof like trapped wind I think...it was hard to work out were they def baby movements or wind at the time!lol

tc Sharon 21+5wk active bump xx





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