2 Questions: Remembering Milestones & Fetal Movements

Updated on May 30, 2012
N.G. asks from Arlington, TX
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My first question isn't serious, really, just more of an observation. I often wonder how some of you Mommas remember EVERYTHING! lol! Some of you will chime in & answer questions on here saying "My child did this at __ months old," or "my child potty trained at exactly 37 months old," etc. I can't remember anything like that!! There are a few things. I remember how old they were when they walked, for example. Other than that... not a whole lot of specifics. Now, I have it written down in their baby books, but I certainly don't have it recorded in the old noggin'. So... How the heck do you remember???

Second, on that note, how far along were you when you felt your baby move? I'm 12 weeks, and I just can't for the life of me remember when I felt my other two move. I know I felt my 2nd significantly faster than the 1st, so I'm hoping I can feel this one soon. I KNOW some of you will remember! lol!

Hope Monday is treating all of you well!

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I have a super sensitive memory. I can remember things that people think can't believe. It's really incredible. (Sometimes, unfortunate.)

I felt my son at 14 1/2 weeks. I remember going to the bathroom and him doing a flip. My doctor told me that's pretty early (especially, for a first pregnancy.) However, she did say the thinner you are, the earlier you can feel. in her opinion, at least. It seems like the average seems to be 18-24 weeks for most people.

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Well I'm grandma. I buy these books that take each month of every year and I write what's going on that month with 2 pictures. It truly is special for me and my grandchildren ( also my daughter... she doesn't have to do it) It's in my handwriting and someday they'll be a good memory of me.

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T.B.

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I kept a journal for each pregnancy and to this day, I still keep a journal. That is how I recall specifics. As for fetal movement, 12 weeks is too early. The baby is too small. I think I recall feeling movement around 15-16 weeks. Of course to be absolutely certain, I'd have to locate my journal. : )))

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K.L.

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Some things stick and others you think you remember until you are asked! I know for a fact that the first movements i felt were at 16 weeks. At the time i was told by my ob that it was common between 16 and 20 weeks. Congrats!

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J.M.

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About 20 wks w first, 18 w second

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A.A.

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I have to write things down to remember. I kept a little calendar and jotted down when my DS did things for the first 6 months or so, than I slacked off a bit. As far as fetal movement, I remember it was right before 20 weeks. I only remember because I was worried that I should have felt something sooner, but once he started kicking around there was no stopping him! Congrats!

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S.H.

answers from Phoenix on

I'm just like you about remembering things....and with 4 kids it's impossible. That being said....I cannot remember when I felt them kick either ;)

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T.K.

answers from Dallas on

I can only remember milestones if I have a touchpoint. For instance, my son was walking at 10 months. I only know that because he was born in January and walked on his 1st Halloween.

My last baby , I felt her move for the 1st time on Thanksgiving night - I thought it was gas - and she was born in March. So, that would mean, I felt her move at 6 months.

Hmmmm, all my milestones revolve around food!!! :)

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M.G.

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I recall feeling my son, which is my 2nd move at about 3 months along. I only recall that because that year my daughter was turning 3 and the two numbers stick together for me for that year. I don't recall with my first at all.

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P.K.

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There are some people like me who have this incredible ability to remember
everything!!!! I remember what my kids were wearing for some activities,
what they did when, etc. etc. I also can remember dates of EVERYTHING
and phone numbers!!! Who knows why, I cannot answer. It just comes
to me naturally. I also have everything written down in baby books.

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J.P.

answers from Lakeland on

For me it's easy since I only have one child. I also keep everything in her baby book so that she can read it when she grows up.

I was just under 3 months along when I felt her moving, like a butterfly fluttering.

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J.S.

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oops - I filled out his baby book in the hospital. Thought it was a little optimistic, but I figured he'd get his first tooth and be reading a few months later. That's what our book says, anyway.

Oh, and he ran his first marathon at 4 - so I guess we should get training! Only 2 1/2 years to go. :)

It doesn't work like that???

:)

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