Hey ladies, I am 11 weeks into my 5th pregnancy, I have a 5 year old and a 4 year old and have had two miscarriages. I was wondering if any of you are able to feel your uterus yet in your abdomen? So far I am unable to feel a thing. I go into the Dr for my 12 week appointment next Wednesday. Thanks for your input!
Re: Can you feel your uterus yet?
I feel my ute in my right hand.
Seriously though... What?
Because it pushes above the pelvic bone sometime around 12 weeks. I have no idea what exactly that would feel like since this is my 1st, but I think that's what OP was asking.
Thanks for the clarification! I was wondering what previous kids had to do with where your ute was and if you were feeling it. Like you'd feel it anywhere else? haha. Makes more sense that she's felt it before and is waiting for it again.
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I'm pretty sure I can feel mine now. I've been trying to for a couple of days (weird, I know, but I think it's cool). I'm pretty sure it's right above my pubic bone.
You can kind of push down low and it should feel kind of firm and then just keep going upward and you can feel it kind of drop off in mushy bloat It's cool to track it as it gets bigger and bigger. I never did with my first pregnancy and maybe not even my second, but I remember doing it last time and thought it was neat.
I feel the same way.
honestly I can feel mine too- this is my 4th child.. 6th pregnancy.
in the low mid section its thicker and totally weird.
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