So, I've heard people say "oh, a little dancer!" or "you have a wild child!" The tech said at mine, "she's a runner!" and being that I'm a marathon runner, I liked this very much, yes.
However, I know all of the above is silly.
So, get silly with me. How do you interpret your baby's movements?
The past few days, everything has felt SO STRONG (even though I have an anterior placenta). My husband felt the baby from the outside yesterday, and when I was in the tub, my belly moved the water and bubbles around...I thought of the scene in Jurassic Park where they knew the T-Rex was coming (so, that goes with the kangaraptor analogy floating around these parts, I suppose). Anyway, because of that, I just keep thinking this kid is sitting in my uterus, being good and pissed off about everything. JUUUUUUST like mom.
If this baby comes out with Grumpy Cat face, we'll know I was correct.
Re: How Do You Interpret Your Baby's Movements?
For big movements I say he's having a dance party, but for smaller movements I say he's warming up his pitching arm.
I'm convinced, boy or girl, they will play hockey! Haha
So I like to think she's dancing to the beat. Actually she's probably like "hey lady, turn that down I was napping."
DS2 8/21/12
DD 9/26/14
Baby #4 edd 2/11/19
DS2 8/21/12
DD 9/26/14
Baby #4 edd 2/11/19
DS2 8/21/12
DD 9/26/14
Baby #4 edd 2/11/19
Her newest thing isn't just kicking but now I can feel her shoving her feet. I guess she is stretching out or something but her feet are super low. I still have a bump high so I guess she's decided to stay sitting breeched for now too.
THAT SAID, in World Cup spirit, I'm saying that there's a little soccer player in there!
Poor DH still hasn't felt him yet because he gets stage fright!
The best is when I am standing at someone's desk talking to them and all the sudden I get a giant jolt. It scares whoever I was talking to because I always jump and make a small noise.