I am 18 weeks today and I think
I just felt the baby move.
Not exact matches
I got pregnant during that first month, and he wouldn't touch me (in all ways, not
just sexually, no hugs or hand - holding, wouldn't touch my belly to
feel the
baby move, etc) after I told him I was pregnant.
You will definitely
feel double the kicks — I
just loved
feeling my two
babies kicking and
moving up a storm.
And plenty of moms have
felt their
babies move in utero
just with a gentle poke to the stomach or jiggle of their bump.
I had no idea what number or percent I was at; I
just knew I could
feel a low
baby and lots of pressure
moving him towards his impending exit.
In many cases,
just as expectant moms find a comfortable position; their
babies may start to
move inside the womb, which makes the bladder and uterus
feel strong pressure.
I
feel the need to change something bigger, more important, more fundamental, and that's my view about the
baby, giving up seeing him as an incompetent not - yet - full - person, to a competent person, a foreigner who
just moved into this world and whom I want to help stay alive and gradually learn to keep himself alive.
You don't know whether it's painful or whether it tickles you, but you know
just how ecstatic you
feel because you can literally
feel the first hand that your
baby is alive and
moving.
im 18weeks pregnant today and i still havent
felt the
baby move this is my second pregnancy
just wondering when it will happen.
[If] she's communicating that she's really really tired, I have this you know gut
feeling that if I rupture her membranes things are going to
move really fast and there's going to be a
baby and she can
just snuggle her
baby and go to sleep then that may be an intervention I use in that moment, as something I might offer her and explain it that way, «it's an intervention, it can help things
move along quicker, is that something you want to try?».
«When Mom takes the lead, she does
just enough for her to
feel her
baby move, which allows the vagina to stretch slowly, reducing the likelihood of tearing,» says Page.
You might think that I would chill out a little once I could
feel the
baby move, but now I
just work myself into a state if I can go an hour without
feeling a kick or tickle.
But then I look at where we started, and how far we have come, because even
just taking
baby steps every year adds up to a lot of progress over time, and I
feel inspired to keep
moving.
Most women like to live life according to «Plan A.» Moms of twins must adjust to life in «Plan B.»
Just keep saying to yourself (in the midst of dirty diapers, late - night feeds, fussy
Baby # 1 or # 2, etc.), «OK, we're
moving to Plan B.» I'm 6 weeks into life as a mom of twin girls and Plan B is starting to
feel more comfy!
What I learned this week: The
baby can distinguish between voices now and the
baby is also yawning and hiccuping and
moving all around... I
just can't really
feel it.
By the way, I'm starting to
feel like I became a shoe person (than purse) as I haven't crave any bags ever since I purchased my
baby here:) By the way, we
just moved in a new place and I'm now eye on this beautiful coffee table.
anon i really don't see the purpose of posting this as a SD im sure we all have had sugar
babies that have turn down our offer's as not generous enough thats their right to do so
just as its our right not pay for something that we
feel is not worth it
just wish them well and
move on
The white leather sofas are still doing well... to be honest I wouldn't buy them again... they were a rushed purchase when we first
moved in here and really they
feel too modern for me... in terms of care they are ok... it's pretty easy to wipe these
babies down if anything is spilled, but I du n no I
just prefer slip - covered sofas and I actually like being able to throw them in the wash and then line dry them out in the Aussie sun... a sectional too would be nice here to make good use of the space....