Did you recently take a shit? Because for real when I do my bump gets softer. It's still my bump though. Alsoplusalso we aren't supposed to feel constant movement yet. Some days I feel my boy more than others. It's nothing to freak about. Only worry about it when your OB asks you to start kick counting which isn't for a little while yet. Just be grateful you can feel your baby moving some woman from June 15 sadly do not get to to experience this. Cherish every moment. Dont worry.
ETA:- cause if nothing ive said above is remotely reassuring to you, then you should see your doctor. If you were that worried you should have been to see them anyway.
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Mine deflated at 18 weeks. went to a private ultrasound place because my doctor isn't very available. everything was fine. I realized I had started walking that week so it was probably just 1st trimester bloat disappearing from that. Maybe it's the same for you.
Honestly the baby probably moved into your hips. I bet you will eventually feel kicks way lower. My bump shape sort of changes based on where the baby moves to.
When do you start the kick counter? Is that different for everyone lol just wondering.
Ps I dont think this is a question to ask my Dr. its not that serious
But it really is a question for your doctor. From listening to people, your doctor is the one who decides if and when to start counting and what an acceptable number of kicks per hour/day/etc. is.
When do you start the kick counter? Is that different for everyone lol just wondering.
Ps I dont think this is a question to ask my Dr. its not that serious
But it really is a question for your doctor. From listening to people, your doctor is the one who decides if and when to start counting and what an acceptable number of kicks per hour/day/etc. is.
But this would involve them actually consulting with their dr @finchfeeder80 and we all know that calling your dr with medical questions is a lot more difficult than asking random internet strangers....
I wouldn't worry about your bump deflating. It seems typical for me and anyone I've talked to that when baby moves into a sideways or backwards position the bump can feel squishy.
Re: 24wks, bump feels deflated, HELP
ETA:- cause if nothing ive said above is remotely reassuring to you, then you should see your doctor. If you were that worried you should have been to see them anyway.
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Or there is this magical person you can call, their called a doctor. They have all the real medical answers for questions such as this.
Ps I dont think this is a question to ask my Dr. its not that serious
But this would involve them actually consulting with their dr @finchfeeder80 and we all know that calling your dr with medical questions is a lot more difficult than asking random internet strangers....