I honesty didn't start feeling real REGULAR CONSTANT kicks until like 32 weeks. It had me so nervous but they said my placenta was 'up further' or something so maybe that's why I wasn't feeling it as soon and as much as other women
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😊 thanks for the explanation @richey_102315
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Thnk u very much my Dear
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There is no need to be scared. I worked in labor and delivery for awhile and we always had women come in the with complaint that they can't feel their baby move and they would be having a melt down. They wanted an ultrasound to verify they were ok. Now the important thing to remember is kick counts. We are always busy and up and going and we never sit and try to feel them. And then when we think about it we think "oh my goodness I haven't felt them all day!"... It's because you have been going and doing other things. Sit down and relax for an hour. You should be actively paying attention to your baby's movements. Just relax and breath, change positions. You should be doing these around 28 weeks where you would really be able to feel him/her move. You should feel movement (kicks,jabs,rolls, turns) at least 10 times in two hours. But if you don't, don't get worried.... Babies sleep to and you could be doing this during their sleeping cycle. Just try again at another time. Preferably once you feel the first movement. This will also help you learn their sleep and wake cycles and build a bond with them. :) don't worry! :)
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I honesty didn't start feeling real REGULAR CONSTANT kicks until like 32 weeks. It had me so nervous but they said my placenta was 'up further' or something so maybe that's why I wasn't feeling it as soon and as much as other women
😊 thanks for the explanation @richey_102315
Thnk u very much my Dear
There is no need to be scared. I worked in labor and delivery for awhile and we always had women come in the with complaint that they can't feel their baby move and they would be having a melt down. They wanted an ultrasound to verify they were ok. Now the important thing to remember is kick counts. We are always busy and up and going and we never sit and try to feel them. And then when we think about it we think "oh my goodness I haven't felt them all day!"... It's because you have been going and doing other things. Sit down and relax for an hour. You should be actively paying attention to your baby's movements. Just relax and breath, change positions. You should be doing these around 28 weeks where you would really be able to feel him/her move. You should feel movement (kicks,jabs,rolls, turns) at least 10 times in two hours. But if you don't, don't get worried.... Babies sleep to and you could be doing this during their sleeping cycle. Just try again at another time. Preferably once you feel the first movement. This will also help you learn their sleep and wake cycles and build a bond with them. :) don't worry! :)