Baby hiccups in the womb feel like
little rhythmic movements, and in the beginning they may be hard to distinguish from your baby's kicks.
Not exact matches
Dr. Wible says that after reading to your newborn for a while, you'll actually notice your
little one responding to the
rhythmic movement of your voice with her arms and legs.
Compared to active sleep, quiet sleep is characterized by slower, more
rhythmic breathing,
little movement, and no eyelid fluttering (Grigg - Damberger 2016).
As its name suggests, quiet sleep is characterized by slower, more
rhythmic breathing,
little movement, and no eyelid fluttering.