every fetus is different, but my baby was already head down at 20 weeks!
2007-01-28 03:45:58
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answered by mcm 3
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All over the place. There's still tons of room in there unless there are multiple babies. They change position constantly up until the last few weeks. It's only in the last couple of weeks that they begin to move into a birthing position or not.
2007-01-28 03:41:59
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answered by babybunny729 3
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It's not too soon to tell, especially when you have the ultrasound, but it can change between now and delivery. Some babies turn early and stay head down through delivery, some don't turn until the mother is labor, some don't turn by themselves at all. Mine feels like she's sideways sometimes, but she's been head down on the ultrasounds for almost 2 months. I can't really tell the difference so much, but my midwife can tell the position by feeling my abdomen before they even do the ultrasound.
2007-01-28 05:58:30
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answered by desiderio 5
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only as an component word, you're able to get used to mendacity down on your area, as a replace of your back, by way of fact the uterus is now getting to be sufficiently enormous to squish the main artery (that's on your back). As for fetal flow, it varies from guy or woman to guy or woman, as you recognize. commonly, while you're shifting around lots, it rocks the toddler to sleep, so greater flow happens once you're nevertheless. additionally, it extremely is greater durable to experience once you're out of mattress stuff, by way of fact it variety of feels like the movements are vulnerable, or there is stuff interfering mutually with your potential to experience it, no count if it is your physique build, the variety you're carrying, and so on. it extremely is common. it is going to likely be a on the same time as earlier you're able to subject approximately kick counts or fetal flow varieties, by way of fact the fetus remains youthful and new to shifting. As for me, i began out feeling it approximately 17 or 18 weeks, and the varieties are erratic (that's ordinary). i'm 20 weeks, exceedingly narrow, and the placenta is interior the back of the uterus (so it does not muffle the movements). Your build, the variety you're carrying, and the toddler all make a contribution to how lots flow you experience.
2016-12-16 15:34:07
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answered by ? 4
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Since the baby is still so small, I would say that the "position" is whatever position it wants to be in. It has plenty of room still and can do as it pleases.
2007-01-28 03:41:01
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answered by CG 6
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Check out this site. It has alot of great resources and breaks your pregnancy down week by week and shows pictures of what your baby looks like.
www.babycenter.com
2007-01-28 04:35:46
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answered by Heather D 3
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It depends on the baby, and you, if you really want to know, have an ultra sound done, other wise you don't have to worry until the last mo. hopefully he'll be head down by then!
2007-01-28 03:42:31
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answered by Mrs. Novak 3
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It varies from baby to baby. If you are asking if baby is head down it's too soon to tell and either way they may not stay that way.
2007-01-28 03:39:38
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answered by wheezerthill 4
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babies flop around alot so it could be anyu position when you needto be concerned will be around 30-35 weeks good luck and congrats
2007-01-28 03:42:59
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answered by mommyofanangel06 3
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there is a calendar that emails you weekly which tells you how your baby in your tummy is developing...... it continues emailing you weekly even after your baby is born. It's free too! Check it out!
2007-01-28 06:27:18
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answered by surfrat 2
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