your baby will start turning soon, they will want it head down by 30 weeks, though some babies dont turn. Its very likely hes kicking your bladder or punching it. Have you had an ultrasound yet? They can tell you where its positioned. If your worried at all request another one say you dont think hes moving enough. Every babies activity level is diffrent. My girl was so active from week 18 on that she would wake me up and sometimes it was unbearable the amount of movement she did. They did multiple ultrasounds, mainly because of my blood pressure problems, but also cause of my complaints of her moving so much. They were worried she would turn from the head down position to the butt position though she didnt. My doctor warned me that active babies in the womb are poor sleepers after birth. He was pretty right, shes a happy baby and rarely cries but she doesnt sleep well. Its been rough
2007-04-20 11:55:46
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answered by I luv Pets 7
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My 1st Boy had hiccups ALL the time. It is a steady... flicking feeling within the equal situation. Over and again and again... If you're a long way sufficient alongside and the child has it is again pressed towards your stomach you'll be able to even see the stomach bounce slightly. I was once feeling it for weeks and ultimately at an OB appt the Doppler picked it up and I requested what it was once. That is while I found out it was once hiccups. This one now not such a lot. I have simplest felt the hiccups as soon as. Trust me it may be very stressful in case your child does it mainly... LOL!
2016-09-05 18:33:23
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answered by treat 4
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Yes babies kick very low the first feel weeks after you feel the baby kick. The baby eventually moves up and gets bigger. My baby boy every now and then kicks there but he used to do it all the time. He is started to move up and get bigger making him kcik more by my belly button. I am 21W5D. It's uncomfortable but it's just one of those perks that come with having a baby.
2007-04-20 12:03:05
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answered by Trying to conceive 08 2
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i think his head is down when he kicks you in the bladder, but he or she still have enough room to move a round easily now. at you 24 week prenatal exam your doctor will tell you if his head is down or not. congratulations! enjooooy this time because you'll miss your belly like i did lol
2007-04-20 11:59:02
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answered by nounou 3
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Ugh , I remember that, for the longest I felt like my baby was going to kick her foot right out of me from my vagina. Man did that suck. It gets worse. The bigger the baby gets teh more painful it is, Yes its normal. Youll get used to it. Hopefully.
2007-04-20 11:52:04
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answered by Jen L 4
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oh man oh man oh man i remember when i was pregnant with my son, he would kick me soo hard in my bladder that i would have to pee every 10mins good luck! oh and it gets worse the bigger the baby is
2007-04-20 12:26:53
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answered by Proud Mom Of One 2
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mine keeps kicking me the same spot too . going on 25 weeks...
2007-04-20 12:20:50
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answered by lady26 5
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Could be straight up and down, he may move though and make it easier for you
2007-04-20 11:57:09
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answered by H57heiny 3
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hEADS UP GURLIE ITS NATURAL AND I WOULDNT WORRY IT WILL CHANGE VERY SOON IM 28 WEEKS AND SHES UNDER MY RIBS AT TIMES AND THEN YOU FEEL THE PAIN.. HE/SHE WILL MOVE SOONER AND THE PUNCHES AND KICKS WILL COME FROM BOTH DIRECTIONS.
2007-04-20 12:35:33
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answered by crystalripsmith 2
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