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sammylouise56 · 12/08/2019 10:47

This may seem really random, but last night it felt although baby was kicking into my vagina! Is this normal? It didn't really hurt was just uncomfortable...

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Shaunieh95 · 12/08/2019 11:48

Very normal!! I had this a lot with DS1 I believed it was his feet down there however a scan later confirmed it was infact his hands as he had them constantly near his face and he was head down :) xx

Babycakes1989 · 12/08/2019 11:53

Yes definitely! I’m 34 weeks and get some reaaaaaaally low down kicks ! It’s not clear what position he’s in yet but I’m baffled as I get both low and some really high ones! 😘 I don’t know about you ladies but i was always told baby kicks weren’t painful but so far I’ve not experienced this?! Xx

CatSmize · 12/08/2019 13:13

I personally haven't had this but, yes, I'm finding some of his kicks really painful! The rib ones as the worst as I'm really suffering with rib pain.

Has anyone had bellybutton/umbilical cord kicks? I'm 34w and these uncomfortable ones have started recently Confused

Babycakes1989 · 12/08/2019 13:15

Yes I have catsmize! Sometimes I press my belly button and I can feel him wriggling right underneath it! And sometimes it’s pops out more than others 😂 your 34 weeks too close to me! For me bladder pressure and weeing 24/7 is the main thing 😂xx

CatSmize · 12/08/2019 13:42

Luckily I haven't been too bad with the constant weeing, @babycakes1989 but I seem to have had every other pregnancy ache and pain so I'm glad I've got away with at least one thing Grin

BananasAreTheSourceOfEvil · 12/08/2019 13:47

Youre not alone- I am pretty sure my LO is trying to tunnel his way out with punches whilst kicking me in the ribs for good measure.

FairyDust92 · 13/08/2019 04:44

Yes had them a lot with my boy 🙄 he was head down but always had his hand covering his head this is what it was 😂

wibs77 · 13/08/2019 05:02

I had a footling breech baby and he was in that position for at least 19 weeks. It made sitting still in meetings very difficult. It does hurt I agree.

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