This baby's movements are so painful already... I'm only 33 weeks and 1 day and when he pokes out/rolls/kicks I swear he's trying to bust out of my stomach! Please tell me I'm not alone in my suffering...
I'm 35 weeks and every now and then I get a jab that makes me flinch. Almost all of his movements are uncomfortable now... I think he wants out lol. My husband says it looks like an earthquake in my belly! His feet are in my ribs too, and my whole upper abdomen feels tender.
This didnt happen for me that early on but im 36 weeks tomorrow and babys movements started hurting in the last week. Sucks, but better than no movement for sure!!!
I'm 35 weeks and every now and then I get a jab that makes me flinch. Almost all of his movements are uncomfortable now... I think he wants out lol. My husband says it looks like an earthquake in my belly! His feet are in my ribs too, and my whole upper abdomen feels tender.
This sounds like my LO too! I think it keeps elbowing/punching me in the kidney..
Can I ask how many weeks you ladies are that are agreeing with this? I'm 33w4days and get worried sometimes because I've never felt a painful movement from my LO. Everything is very flowy and "rolly". Makes me nervous sometimes!
Same here, I'm 33 weeks and have been feeling the jabs for at least 2 weeks. It's especially bad when I'm driving, maybe because I'm sitting and squishing the baby's space more.
@hcook321, you probably don't have to worry about not feeling painful movement if you're having good movement otherwise.
@hcook321 with my first two their movements were very flowy and rolly also I wouldn't worry about them not being painful. This baby has a different dad than my first two and his dad is bigger than my ex so he is probably just a bigger baby than they were which is why I think his moves are more painful.
34 weeks and her movements are uncomfortable especially when I'm on my side tryingto sleep. Yesterday in a staff meeting she moved so much one of my younger co workers screamed.
Re: so painful
@hcook321, you probably don't have to worry about not feeling painful movement if you're having good movement otherwise.