you're going nuts! she's trying out her legs! sometimes you get excited and run around too i bet...maybe not so much right now but i'm sure you have! maybe she tasted something she really liked!
did you eat a kit kat? or some beef jerkey?
or maybe something tickled her...or maybe she didn't want you sitting on your left side anymore and wanted you to move!
you'll be ok i think...
:)
love!
2007-12-20 09:22:46
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answered by Anonymous
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She certainly is!
My bun likes to have little boxing matches using my belly as a punching/kicking bag =) sometimes up to 30 kicks one after the other. And he likes to roll around - that's a funky feeling too! I'm not as keen on the latest trick - kicking me straight on the bladder... it's an incredible sensations that gets you running for the bathroom - a lot!
But really, you want to feel the baby move as much as possible - it is only a positive thing so take joy in all movements you can feel - they are all signs that she is doing well.
2007-12-19 21:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok honey I am a mother of 3 small children and I am telling you that you want to feel your baby move as much as possible. Sometimes we get so busy in life, like me! We dont even notice our babys kicks, that is when you need to lay down and just relax and feel for babys kicks! So it is definatly a GREAT thing to feel your baby move. If you do not think you have felt you baby move do as I said above and if still nothing drink some cold water and lay back down you should feel a kick in no time. When you dont feel baby move that is when you need to be concerned. Good luck to you!
2007-12-19 21:44:34
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answered by Martina T 1
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I have felt those kicks before. It feels like you are a punching bag.
Really frantic movement may indicate a problem which is much more than a few "speed bag" kicks and punches.(You are NOT having frantic movement)
Just keep monitoring her kicks everyday and if you are at all concerned about anything, go and see your doctor. It will relieve any stress you might have about an issue even though there may be no issue at all.
I called my doctor about everything.She used to giggle at me( in a nice way) because I was so neurotic. But, that is what she is there for.
Enjoy your little boxer.
2007-12-19 21:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, she's fine. Maybe you'll have a soccer star or a gymnast! Is this your first child? Just wait til it feels like she's rolling in there. Sometimes my babies hurt me too, but it wasn't too bad and it's a comfort to feel them move even if it is by kicking me. I had a foot in my rib for the whole last month of my last pregnancy! It was so uncomfortable!
2007-12-19 21:17:34
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answered by clowe722 3
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Thats your sign from above that she is ok. Be happy your not worrying because you cant feel her move. But it can be an awful painsometimes, mine used to put his foot in my ribs all the time and keep it there. One of my sisters broke her rib by kicking her.
2007-12-19 21:08:58
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answered by loquitaamericana 5
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Yes she is ok. She should be kicking. Now if she's not kicking or moving regularly then no thats not okay
2007-12-19 21:13:56
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answered by vanillacream753 3
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she is absolutely fine. the thing is when they start getting really bad and she feels like shes trying to escape they may make you feel sick. for me i use to think that my baby was panicking for some reason. perhaps her cord being somewhere it shouldn't be, but midwife reassured me that this was normal. the point is your pregnancy will soon be over and believe me you will miss these things when it is, so enjoy your signs and your pregnancy because its worth every single second, you'll see x x x
2007-12-19 21:23:52
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answered by blessed with 3 angels 4
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I remeber asking my midwife if my son was ok because sometimes when he moved it was like a mini earth quake in my tummy. She said that what I said wasnt oven talked about but was normal and he was alright.
2007-12-19 21:21:06
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answered by LeoJames8-1-08 3
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she is fine. babies often do that to their mummies. its when she stops moving for a full day or 2 thats when you start to worry and go straight to your doc.
2007-12-19 21:09:31
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answered by megan p 3
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