bellebeins,
hahaa you're teasing your hubby. don't lah. i read that whatever we do or hubby do now can influence the baby so better behave well at all times. i am practising lots of patience in this pregnancy and i'm glad my hubby understand it and practise patience too. hopefully we'll have a patient baby, not cranky.
cheryl,
it's good that you don't remember dreams, sometimes i remember dreams i dreamt like months ago! those unforgettable ones. basically when it involves things i'm completely peeved in or phobia of. i read from the internet that sometimes bad dreams are cautionary, like it's telling you something is lacking in your life. if you dream you're running in slow motion, it could mean that you should give a timeout and have some breaks in your real life b'cos you're running it too fast!
i got this from Wikipedia about 'quickening' or flutters in the stomach:
Medical facts
The first natural sensation of quickening may feel like a light tapping, or the fluttering of a butterfly. These sensations eventually become stronger and more regular as the pregnancy progresses. Sometimes, the first movements are misattributed to gas or hunger pangs.[2]
A womans uterine muscles, rather than her abdominal muscles, are first to sense fetal motion. Therefore, a womans body weight usually does not have a substantial effect on when movements are initially perceived. Women who have already given birth have more relaxed uterine muscles that are consequently more sensitive to fetal motion, and for them fetal motion can sometimes be felt as early as 14 weeks.[3]
Usually, quickening occurs naturally at about the middle of a pregnancy. A woman pregnant for the first time (i.e. a primiparous woman) typically feels fetal movements at about 20-21 weeks, whereas a woman who has already given birth at least two times (i.e. a multiparous woman) will typically feel movements around 18 weeks