No that is too early.
Fetal movement usually happens around 20th week.
It is different for every woman, because pregnancy is different for every woman. Normally, fetal movement is felt earlier in a second or more pregnancy than in a first. Fetal movement is also likely to be felt earlier in thinner people than fatter people and in people have multiples. In a first pregnancy, fetal movement is normally first felt at around 17-20 weeks of pregnancy. In a second time or more pregnancy it is normally felt at around 15-20 weeks. It is not necessarily because it can be felt earlier, but more because the woman knows exactly what she's looking for because of her previous experiences.
It wont be hard movement at first, you'll feel like fluttering in your tummy. But the fetal movement usually begins between 18 and 22weeks.
You can begin to feel fetal kitten movement between the 6th and 7th week in a cat's pregancy, but you probably won't be able to see the movement until around the 8th week. If its a cat's first pregnancy or there are quite a few kittens in the uterine horns, you may not be able to feel much movement at all since they can be restricted in space.
The movement of an unborn baby in the womb is called fetal movement. A baby's first movements in the womb is known as quickening.
One-third of women who are infected for the first time during pregnancy, the parasite infects the placenta and enters the fetal circulation.
The first fetal movement detected by an expectant mother is called quickening. The first sensations are often light tapping or fluttering.
Fetal movement isn't felt until around week 20 of pregnancy, which is half way through a normal pregnancy and it is still very low in the abdomin, like down in the pubic bone area...NOT the stomach. This is not the first and only sign of pregnancy you would have if you were 4 and a half months pregnant. By then you would have a baby bump and everything. I really doubt that it is pregnancy, maybe just indigestion.
If you are sure you are only 8 weeks then fluttering is most likely gas. Women who have previously been pregnant often feel fetal movement much earlier than in a first pregnancy.
Typically after your first pregnancy you notice movement of the fetus earlier than a first timer. Your muscles are more lax and you know what to look for in movement. It is possible.
Yes, it's possible to feel quickening, or the first movements of the baby, as early as 13 to 16 weeks of pregnancy, although many women may not experience it until later. Factors such as whether it's your first pregnancy, your body type, and your awareness of bodily sensations can influence when you feel these movements. If you have concerns about your pregnancy or fetal movements, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider.
I am 20 years old and pregnant with twins. This is my first pregnancy and I started to feel some fetal movement at 17w. It wasn't strong or very frequent, but it was definitely there. It felt like butterflies in my lower abdomen. I'm not 22w pregnant, and they kick me all over!