I have been feeling flutters since 12-13 weeks, and I know some people would think I was crazy if I told them so at that time. My dr. noticed a ton of movement when trying to listen w/the dopler recently, and asked if I had noticed movement yet, so she wasn't shocked.
Then once I hit 14 weeks it was very a very obvious sensation of movement, a stronger flutter, more like a fish swimming around. The first couple weeks I was feeling flutters mainly at night, late, while laying on the couch drinking juice. (For nausea.)
Then past few days I'm feeling movement during the day. Saturday I spent a lot of time laying down with my hands on my belly, trying to feel movement externally, but not really expecting much. I tried this out, because I keep feeling movement in the same spot, on either side of my ute. I wanted to see if I could sort of push them back to the center. When the baby gets into that one position on either side, all snug, the pressure is uncomfortable after a while.
So anyway, it seems that my baby really likes to get themselves snug to the far left, or far right. Typically my right - but today it's the left. It feels like they're really balling themselves up. If I'm laying down, I can sort of nudge them out of the way and center them. Feels like they stretch out when I nudge them over, too, because they no longer feel like a concentrated hard ball, and it goes back to a flutter sensation than strong, direct movement.
My husband felt my stomach, and could totally feel the hardness of where they were when I felt the isolated one-sided positioning of the baby. It's crazy how literally overnight I am now feeling them more intensely. It took a lot of time just laying there, though, with the dopler and my hands feeling and really understanding what I was feeling.
So my question for others who are feeling their baby already, or are second time moms... Do babies sometimes have favorite spots or positions? If your does/has, do you find it uncomfortable after a while? Do you ever gently push on your belly to try and get them to move?
Re: movement discomfort - baby has a "favorite spot"
My kids definitely had favorite spots. I was lopsided for most of my pregnancy because my girls liked it high and to my right. I joked that my liver must be pretty friendly since both girls hung out there the entire time. My oldest was so fond of being up high she never actually descended into the birth canal during labor. I had to actually start pushing a bit around 6-7 cm dilated to get her to move. Oy. My second liked that spot so much the skin around it hurt like crazy for weeks and it almost felt like she was up under my ribs and boy did it HURT in the last few weeks. The skin felt too stretched and bruised, very uncomfortable. I would actually cross my arms and push on that spot, ignoring the bruise feeling, just to give the skin time to relax. Don't know that it helped, but it kept me sane feeling like I was doing something to ease the worst of it.
This one seems to be just as fond of high, but on the left this time. At least, that's where I feel the lump most often. I don't "pop" early at all, so it'll be awhile before I feel anything substantial from the outside to confirm, but I can feel a solid spot when he lodges up high.
In my experience, pushing them away from the spot didn't do much. I'd freak my husband out with our oldest but pushing the lump that was most likely my kid's butt all the way to the left and then watch the ripple as she scooted right back over. Freaked him out, lol. I had him do it once and the sensation was too much for him, he refused to do it again. Of course, this was end of 2nd/early 3rd trimester, not early 2nd/late 1st.
Thanks for sharing your experiences. This is so new for me, because I went from flutters, to feeling them in specific locations so soon. It's wild.
I remember with one of my sister's pregnancy we could do the same thing you did. Push on the butt, lol, scoot them over a smidge, then watch them wander back over to where they were. Or sometimes they would sort of push back.
I can't imagine what it feels like to have a full term baby moving! The little bit I feel now is just such a new experience!
My mom is tiny, and I also apparently loved one little area under her ribs. Those bottom ribs on that side now stick out a smidge more than the others. You can press on them and notice the difference. (Which I haven't done since I was a kiddo and she told me the story, time and again, lol.)
I do the same thing and people keep asking me if I am having more than 1. I don't like saying "it" all the time though! It just kind of slips out like that.
Haha, and I usually hate those "you won't understand until you're a mom" comments, but yours really made me laugh.
That's awesome.
As for the original question, mine usually found their favorite spot and stayed there. Number 7 impanted in the most uncomfortable place imaginable, I guess it was one of the few unscarred spots left. Anytime she would move to a more comfortable position, her cord, being too short, would get distended and she would stop moving. I would have to lay on my back on the floor and with my hips on the couch and she would pop up again. I could barely stand by 7 months.
So yeah, it can get a lot worse, but most of my babies' positions weren't a problem.
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