Yes, your baby is way too small to feel any movement.
No. The female has to be around three or four months to mate (if it's too early, it might not be safe). That's about 12-16 weeks.
No, too early to tell.
Yes, it is generally considered too early to adopt a kitten at 6 weeks old. Kittens should ideally stay with their mother and littermates until they are at least 8-12 weeks old to ensure proper socialization and development.
No, generally speaking a woman can not feel anything at four weeks, it is too early. Feeling the fetus in stomach or feeling of baby movement differ from women to women. But there are some other symptoms which let her know about her pregnancy like nausea, vomiting etc. But these conditions also vary from women to women.
If you mean that you've been pregnant for 5 weeks and four days, then yes. If you, yourself, were conceived 5 weeks and four days ago then you're way too young to be reading this.
No that is too early.
That it's probably too early. I would recommend a followup ultrasound at 7 weeks.
It is possible for one to feel movement very early on in a pregnancy. I am currently pregnant with my third child and am 9 weeks and have felt a fluttering sensation. I will say that having a previous pregnancy you will be more sensitive very early on. It depends on your body and experience.
When a baby has been born too early it is called a premature baby.
I highly doubt it. It's too early to detect.
I started mine on the day of my wedding which was two days too early, this caused me to have a period for three weeks and counting - therefore I would not advise it!!!
It's conceivable...(yes, I know, bad pun)... ...but unlikely; most first time mums usually feel first movement around the 20th week. Before then, it's most likely a little tummy rumble.