Hi honey Im 27 weeks pregnant with my second child and it is completely normal for your baby to be kicking you all over..
Your baby could be in any position, its like a aquatic centre in there and the baby will be changing positions regularly gaining muscle to come into the word strong..
The kicking in the bladder could be baby telling you to empty it (like mine is doing all the time). Or your baby might like kicking in that area because of extra cusioning.. There could be many reasons... But it is normal please dont stress over it...
Only worry when you dont feel the baby kicking you ;-)
Just a little bit of advise here not too scre you or anythnig ;-) But wait till the baby starts kicking you in the ribs.. Then it can be painful and very uncomfortable.. But its part of being pregnant...
Good luck and all the best
2007-08-05 01:11:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm nearly 24 weeks pregnant with my second baby. Both my first and this baby kick/move mostly at night when I lay down in bed. It kicks me at both sides or anywhere for that matter. I'm just happy to feel it moving and kicking no matter where or when it happens even though it does keep me awake.
I do still feel it at the bottom of my stomach too, this is the reason I'm always needing the toilet as it presses on my bladder alot.
Try not to strees about what position the baby is in or where/when the baby moves or kicks because it's natural for it to move about.
Good luck with the rest of ur pregnancy.
2007-08-05 02:11:37
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answered by Babs 2
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It is normal for babies to be more active at night because during the day you are moving around and the movement rocks them to sleep; but at night when you are not moving as much the baby wakes up.
If you are only feeling the baby kick down it could be that your placenta is in front of your stomach or higher up and that could be cushioning you from feeling the kicks. I had this with my son. There is nothing wrong with it - it is just a result of where the egg implanted, and it wouldn't cause any complications. Because of this I started feeling my baby kick (only straight down) around 17 weeks, but I didn't feel him kick up high or in front until 26 weeks. Then I started feeling him all over.
Your baby is still probably so small now that he/she is moving all over the place and probably not in a fixed position yet. It could be arms or legs or both that you are feeling right now.
Enjoy the rest of your pregnancy, and congratulations!
2007-08-05 01:20:21
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answered by jennsuzy 3
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At 25 weeks, baby still has quite a bit of room to move around, and you can't be quite sure whether you're feeling arms or legs, or butt or what at that point. Baby could be in any position right now, they usually don't settle into one until a little bit later on.
It is very normal to feel your baby kick pretty much any place. Mine kicked in so many place almost all at once, I swore I was having twins.
Good Luck!!!
2007-08-05 01:07:59
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answered by abigail k 2
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I had an ultrasound done at 25 weeks and at that point in time my baby was sideways. (Head at my left hip, feet at my right hip.) My last two appts. though, baby has been head down. If you always feel kicks at the bottom of your belly, then your baby is probably in a breech position right now. Thats no big deal at all, it will turn before you deliver.
2007-08-05 02:13:14
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answered by MIPerson 3
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Babies at this stage are in every position possible. Theyre still small enough to do somersaults and flips and all sorts of things all day long.
If you feel feet at the bottom of your stomach it probably means baby has his feet down there and is kicking you.
Everything you are feeling is totally normal.
Babies dont engage and lock into the pelvis until the 8th-9th month.
2007-08-05 01:20:35
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answered by amosunknown 7
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Oh yes. My baby did the same thing. Baby is still in breech position but should flip by 30 to 32 weeks. And you will know when it does. It is the weirdest feeling. All of a sudden you will see and feel the baby completely flip over. It is amazing. Enjoy!
2007-08-05 01:36:07
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answered by Jennifer A 1
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2016-10-01 10:49:20
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answered by ? 4
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I am 30 weeks and my baby is really active at night. Like you she always kicks low down, my midwife told me on Thursday that she was lying in the breech position. I'm of course hoping she will move round by my due date.
I love to watch he kicking and moving around - i find it all fascinating.
Congrats and good luck
2007-08-06 02:12:26
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answered by Skye 2
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Babies that young have so much room to move around...thats completely normal. You probably are feeling arms instead of legs at one end. Just wait...you will feel complete summersaults too...thats a trip.
You dont need to worry about Breech positions until you are much further along...like 32-34 weeks, baby will turn head down and usually stay that way.
2007-08-05 02:03:29
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answered by GayLF 5
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