I've been looking at the spinning babies website to try and figure out this LOs position. I've noticed a lot of you saying you feel hiccups in your butt. I am feeling them in my right hip....anyone else?
I usually feel them in the hip or right above my pelvic bone. Sometimes they are closer to my bellybutton. I have never felt any kind of movement in my butt!
I have felt them every single time right by my right hip as well and she WAS head down!
yesterday I felt a reeeallllly big roll/movement where my whole belly moved like CRAZY, it was actually painfful and I was thinking 'oh baby you better not be turning breech'
sooo last night I felt the hiccups above my belly button to the left... totally different position/location so Im anxious to see if she has flipped/turned
It's wherever your baby is located. My little boy is breech and sitting in my pelvis. I feel his hiccups near my tailbone and against my bladder. My little girl is transverse with her butt against my ribs. I feel her hiccups against my belly button. Always a party in there!
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Usually I feel them lower left abdomen, but sometimes I feel them high under my breasts...I had an US and she was head down, so IDK what's going on with the ones by my boobs.
When I was pg with ds I could feel them on my butt plumbing (lol) and a little in my upper abs since he would kind of bounce. But this time I can feel them more around my right hip with some movement in the upper abs. As far as I know per my MW DD is head down.
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Usually I feel them lower left abdomen, but sometimes I feel them high under my breasts...I had an US and she was head down, so IDK what's going on with the ones by my boobs.
I am the same... Baby is LOA per the last time my Bradley instructor helped us with belly mapping (back of his/her head on the left anterior of my pelvis). When I feel the ones under my left boob if I put my hand on my left pelvis area I can feel it bumping there too. I think sometimes when hiccups are strong they make the whole trunk of body move lol. Kinda funny. I mostly feel them in my left lower pelvis though.
I feel them in my left hip and butt. His feet are a 100% lodged into my right ribs. Last checked he was head down.
This is me, she hiccups all the time and I feel them super low and to the left, but not my butt. She is head down with her butt at my diaphragm and legs kicked to the right side.
I'm glad to see a few other people with head down babies who have been feeling hiccups high. Previously I have felt hiccups low, but for the past two days they have been just under my boobs. Otherwise he feels the same, but I was getting a little nervous that maybe he had flipped. Hopefully it's just the hiccups shaking his whole body.
I usually feel them in the hip or right above my pelvic bone. Sometimes they are closer to my bellybutton. I have never felt any kind of movement in my butt!
Oh, believe me...you will!!!
I always felt his hiccups between my belly button & vag.
I normally feel them low and baby has been head down, but sunny side up since 21 weeks. Today, for first time, felt them in my butt. Little nervous, but haven't felt any big rolls. Just want that baby to flip over before birth!
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I have felt them every single time right by my right hip as well and she WAS head down!
yesterday I felt a reeeallllly big roll/movement where my whole belly moved like CRAZY, it was actually painfful and I was thinking 'oh baby you better not be turning breech'
sooo last night I felt the hiccups above my belly button to the left... totally different position/location so Im anxious to see if she has flipped/turned
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I am the same... Baby is LOA per the last time my Bradley instructor helped us with belly mapping (back of his/her head on the left anterior of my pelvis). When I feel the ones under my left boob if I put my hand on my left pelvis area I can feel it bumping there too. I think sometimes when hiccups are strong they make the whole trunk of body move lol. Kinda funny. I mostly feel them in my left lower pelvis though.
I always felt his hiccups between my belly button & vag.
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