There'll be a few small signs you have to look for; extra pressure on your bladder and bowel; a relief from pressure on your ribs; and sometimes you can actually see that the bump has dropped! The "drop" may not take place until just before labour begins though, so don't put too much store by these signs. Best wishes
2006-11-17 12:42:32
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answered by marie m 5
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You will begin to feel the movements of the baby lower plus you'll be able to breathe a little easier. It is not always very noticeable. A lot depends on how big you are and how big the baby is. Sometimes the dropping is quite noticeable and other times it may be that your doctor will be able to tell at a visit even though you haven't really noticed any thing different.
2006-11-17 13:17:38
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answered by sevenofus 7
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you're purely 37 weeks. Contractions received't commence until eventually you really flow into labour and which could nicely be ANY time between now and about 40 2 weeks. give up annoying. you may want to get the unusual Braxton Hicks (pretend) contractions contained in the intervening time. you're literally not meant to get contractions for weeks formerly. I recommend you get a e book and view the most suitable weeks of being pregnant so that you've an more advantageous know-how of what to anticipate.
2016-11-29 05:53:25
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answered by ? 4
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You can tell when you look in the mirror and you would feel more pressure. My daughter dropped quite a few times. you would feel it more when you go to the bathroom or get up from laying down. Good Luck with the baby, and congrats
2006-11-17 12:42:01
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answered by luvalways719 1
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as a mom of two, my experiences were feeling more pressure on the pelvic region and I could notice the difference in the way my stomach looked, it actually looked lower. when your doc does and internal and can feel the babies head is also a clue, Good luck to you!!
2006-11-17 12:42:11
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answered by mommykins 1
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You will feel heavier in the lower crotchy area. Extra bladder pressure. People will tell you. You will just know! Good luck.
2006-11-17 12:39:33
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answered by Christine B 4
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Your friends will notice and tell you. Plus, you will be feeling like you have to go to the bathroom more than whats normal. Also, when your dr. measures you, you won't be as many cm. as your last appointment. All good signs.
2006-11-17 13:28:41
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answered by me 3
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The baby will be lower, you might feel pelvic pressure and you will be more comfortable breathing and eating.
2006-11-17 22:51:53
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answered by KathyS 7
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You'll have to start going to the bathroom a lot more, it will be harder to walk, and your stomach area will look and feel much lower.
2006-11-17 12:39:14
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answered by Rainfog 5
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well to be sure only a doctor can tell, but if you feel less movement, and mabey feel something in your pelvic bones, then that is in the right position. but if movement is still normal, and no different feeling in your pelvic area then I would say no.
2006-11-17 12:39:55
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answered by sr22racing 5
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