I wasn't asking for medical advice I was just seeing if anyone else had this problem that's what the app. Is for. But thanks anyways I will be sure to talk to my doctor on Monday
My belly button is out but when I get contractions it's like she pulls it in or like the cord is wrapped around her so it's making my belly button suck in .
My belly button is out but when I get contractions it's like she pulls it in or like the cord is wrapped around her so it's making my belly button suck in .
... The cord doesn't go from your belly button to hers.
If you're seriously concerned, call your doctor. I don't think there's any way to tell the cord is wrapped or not, but if it were, wasting time posting on an app isn't going to do a damned thing for you.
Your belly button is literally popping in and out? That sounds like craziness.
Like PP said, your belly Button is not connected in any way to the cord. There is no visible way to tell if the cord is wrapped around your baby. If you are genuinely concerned waiting til Monday isn't a good idea.
I wasn't asking for medical advice I was just seeing if anyone else had this problem that's what the app. Is for. But thanks anyways I will be sure to talk to my doctor on Monday
Asking if the cord could be wrapping around the baby does kind of sound like you're asking for medical advice.
But you're right, this app is for asking people if they have similar problems.
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Babies can switch positions which might make your belly button stick out more one day than the next. But that has nothing to do with the cord. Like pp's said, call the dr if you are concerned.
I'm getting the impression you may not understand this, so forgive me if you are aware of this already: The umbilical cord goes from your baby's belly button to the placenta. The placenta is attached to the wall of your uterus. Your belly button is completely irrelevent other than the fact that it can change positions when the baby does.
The tightening just sounds like Braxton Hicks. Babies move around so much that the cord may be wrapped around him/her, but most of the time it's not an issue. As always, call your doc if you're really concerned.
My dr mentioned to me that in most cases the cord is wrapped around baby however it's usually just loosely and during birth they unwrap it as baby is born and I shouldn't worry. Movement is a good sign though so as long as u still feel movement i wouldn't worry. I'm sure you will ask doc jst to be sure but hope this helps. My belly has been looking funky lately bc she only hangs out on the right side so sometimes the area around my belly button caves in when she is way over there. Perhaps that's the issue your having too.
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Your tummy getting hard sounds like Braxton hicks, They're normal.
If you are ever genuinely concerned about any pregnancy symptom please contact your physician as nobody here is qualified to give you medical advice
If you're seriously concerned, call your doctor. I don't think there's any way to tell the cord is wrapped or not, but if it were, wasting time posting on an app isn't going to do a damned thing for you.
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Like PP said, your belly Button is not connected in any way to the cord. There is no visible way to tell if the cord is wrapped around your baby. If you are genuinely concerned waiting til Monday isn't a good idea.
But you're right, this app is for asking people if they have similar problems.
I never had this problem, but here's a creepy Internet hug for you, stranger! (((Hug)))
The tightening just sounds like Braxton Hicks. Babies move around so much that the cord may be wrapped around him/her, but most of the time it's not an issue. As always, call your doc if you're really concerned.
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G- born 6/24/2013