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Feeling movement makes me feel sick

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Colabottle10 · 19/04/2016 05:06

I know. It's weird.

23w today and think I felt movement. I don't like it. Makes me feel even more sick than I already was.

Anyone going to admit they feel the same?

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Fraggled · 19/04/2016 05:11

I remember this. You do get used to it IMO and as the movements get stronger they feel very different.

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FoxgloveStar · 19/04/2016 06:12

I got used to it after a week or two and it started to just feel normal rather than weird!

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Littleelffriend · 19/04/2016 06:43

I feel like this. I'm 34 weeks now and it feels better now but depending on how I'm sitting it can still make me feel yucky. Then guilty.

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MingZillas · 19/04/2016 06:48

Yes I remember this and I didn't like it. But then as pp said the feeling changes and I got to love it Smile

I really miss the feeling of my dd inside my tummy now, I used to hold my bump all the time.

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OTheHugeManatee · 19/04/2016 09:05

It creeped me right out the first few days. You get used to it though.

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frikadela01 · 19/04/2016 10:02

It depends for me. If I'm eating I can't stand feeling movementd at the same time, it just grosses me out. If I sleep on my side in bed I also seem to get a lot of movement that keeps me awake.

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kandrjack82 · 19/04/2016 21:37

Stoma reversal surgery....
Hi everyone, I'm 17wks pregnant and I'm wondering if anyone out there has had a Stoma reversal operation?
I had mine 10yrs and now with me being pregnant I'm just a bit concerned about how I'll cope with my internal pouch full term... I've got an appointment with my surgeon next week to find out more info but wanted to see if anyone has had similar surgery?? Smile

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