Hi girls!
This may be a bizarre question, but can anyone else actually bounce their baby in the fluid in their tummy? No joke, when the baby is resting against my tummy, I can push it into the fluid and it bounces back against my hand quite hard. It's a really strange feeling - can anyone else do this or am I just weird?
My bump used to be really hard and now it's totally changed consistency - it's soft and squishy. Anyone else experiencing bump changes?
I also thought that at some point I'd be able to figure out different parts of the baby by feeling my bump, like a head or limb, turns out I have no clue whatsoever!
Re: Bump curiosity
@karaelaine1991 I can't feel anything in my pelvic area but I think the little one hiccups too. I get lots of "large" movement - where it all of a sudden slowly moves from one side to the next.
Damn that no one else can get the baby to bounce in there though - I get a proper ricochet going on!
yeah, was noticing last night that my belly is squishier and i can shape it a bit.
my kid will occupy just one entire half of my belly at a time, like it's using the linea negra as a border or something. usually s/he is on the left side, but just switched over to the right. I feel hiccups from my, um, butthole (so weird to type, sorry, and even more awkward to feel), all the way up to my ribs. and get kicking up in my ribs, too. knees regularly protrude just over my belly button.
I know the position based on all the ultrasounds I get here (every appointment, so biweekly now). thought all my rib pain was from expansion, but now that the kid flopped over to the right side, suddenly my left top rib is no longer painful and tingly. so yeah, I guess that answers my question of how you know when a foot is lodged up there.
@mellymar love the Nessie/real estate analogies. Shame we can't see/hear the sound effects and gesture that go with it - bet it's hilarious! (I have that Finding Nemo "whale speak" in my head.) Mine is also an identifiable migrating mass.
@amark11 good to hear that you're also a bit squishier. I was gonna ask if feeling hiccups around your butthole is weirdly pleasant but that would be taking it too far I guess hehe
I remember you also had a painful and tingly left rib as well! Mine has also gone as I think the baby now lies differently - I definitely appreciate it getting its foot outta there as that was not fun.
Definitely looks like I'm the only one who plays "bounce the baby in the sac". Sigh.
Aaaaand, way over the TMI line, sorry ladies. Was hoping I wouldn't be the only one, but better for you that I am...
At least there's hope for the kid to shift away from the beloved left rib, yeesh