Hello ladies. I have a quick question. I'm currently 27 week's today. I feel like the baby is actually having seizure's inside of my stomach. The movement isn't like a regular movement like kicking etc. It actually feels as if the baby is kibbying inside of my stomach..is that normal? This is my 4th pregnancy and if I remember correctly I've never felt it with any of my other babies.
1. What does kibbying even mean? 2. We are not medical professionals, ask your doctor 3. We don't have magical uterus goggles, ask your doctor 4. Oh yeah, ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
I would ask your doctor. We can't feel what you're feeling, and I've never felt it, but according to several other threads posted here, it's probably hiccups.
Either way, ask your doctor.
It's probably hiccups. But when in doubt, call the person your paying for their knowledge.
Hello. That feeling could be a uterus spasm (or the baby hiccuping) which is normal and common. I would describe the movement/feeling to your doctor and see what they think. Every pregnancy is different.
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Hello ladies. I have a quick question. I'm currently 27 week's today. I feel like the baby is actually having seizure's inside of my stomach. The movement isn't like a regular movement like kicking etc.
It actually feels as if the baby is kibbying inside of my stomach..is that normal? This is my 4th pregnancy and if I remember correctly I've never felt it with any of my other babies.
There's a post about literally this exact thing... If you had taken 2 seconds to actually look around before you posted, all your questions would be answered. But I see that that is too difficult for some.
@doxiemom415 it was an accident to post this thread again. I was trying to delete it and couldnt figure out how and I guess this is what happened. I'm sorry.
@doxiemom415 it was an accident to post this thread again. I was trying to delete it and couldnt figure out how and I guess this is what happened. I'm sorry.
I don't think @doxiemom415 was referring to your other post, but about this post, about the same thing you are describing.
If you don't have any advice to offer why bother saying anything at all? Is pressing the back button to get out of a conversation you aren't interested really so difficult?
Does it actually effect your day that much to simply not be involved in this conversation?
Relax momma
This isn't being helpful or supportive to the OP. I don't see how you're involved in the converasation other than telling other people they shouldn't be. What advice do you have? What are you actually contributing?
Re: advice ladies :/
2. We are not medical professionals, ask your doctor
3. We don't have magical uterus goggles, ask your doctor
4. Oh yeah, ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12530080/ever-feel-like-your-baby-quivers
I don't think @doxiemom415 was referring to your other post, but about this post, about the same thing you are describing.
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12530080/ever-feel-like-your-baby-quivers
Relax momma
This isn't being helpful or supportive to the OP. I don't see how you're involved in the converasation other than telling other people they shouldn't be. What advice do you have? What are you actually contributing?