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Very unusual fetal movement?
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Hi all. Hope your all well. Last night and the night before while I was laying back in the bath MrMB was splashing water on my tummy and what followed was very odd: exactly where the baby was (not sure what body part) my tummy went up and down quite fast but shallow and faint (def not hiccups as I'm very used to that sensation now). MrMB is convinced that he was sucking his thumb or fingers because the movement was very rythmic. So, could it be that? Sorry, I know I'm always asking something silly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi mountainboo, you wait til baby tries doing the breast stroke with no room! Then you see some unusual movements lol
Im not really sure you would see any movements from baby doing somehting like sucking a thumb as the movements would probably be very slight. But with the water, you never know. It still may have been hiccups, just feeling different because of the water.
Wouldnt it be great if we had x-ray vision or our own personal scan machines so we could see and watch whenever we wanted?
Im not really sure you would see any movements from baby doing somehting like sucking a thumb as the movements would probably be very slight. But with the water, you never know. It still may have been hiccups, just feeling different because of the water.
Wouldnt it be great if we had x-ray vision or our own personal scan machines so we could see and watch whenever we wanted?
Lol mountainboo, it makes you wonder what they are up to in there. Last night I was in the bath and my bellybutton (now an outie) suddenly became a very deep innie again. Very strange. No idea what was happening but it did cross my mind that the baby was pulling on the placenta and pulling my tummy in, must ask her when she arrives.
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