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Kicks in cervix, feel like my waters will break!

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bluemoon2468 · 23/07/2020 21:14

I'm 30 weeks and I've recently started getting really intense kicks in my cervix sometimes. Baby is unstable oblique breech/transverse lie currently 🙄 The kicks are really uncomfortable, borderline painful, and the worst thing is I feel like I'm going to wet myself/my waters are going to break/a little foot is going to come right through my cervix every time (I'm aware the latter isn't going to happen 😆). It makes me feel really anxious that my waters will break prematurely! Guessing this is normal considering the position of the baby?

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chloeyaj · 23/07/2020 22:28

I'm getting this too and I'm 26 weeks it's HORRIBLE! So glad not just me, it literally feels like im going to wet myself or he will literally stick a foot out of my vagina like you said. It scared me at first and when he does it I really don't like the feeling but I'm guessing it's kind of normal, the joys! 😅

MrsSkr · 23/07/2020 22:32

I'm 30 weeks too and have been having this for a couple of weeks now. I actually described it exactly like you to my husband, like a foot is going to come out 😂 Iv been told its normal and fine.but I agree it feels really weird and quite uncomfortable xxx

bluemoon2468 · 24/07/2020 14:46

Glad I'm not the only one! Really hoping baby will go head down soon and stop it!

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MrsA2015 · 24/07/2020 16:10

33 and feeling the same! I end up having to get on all fours and wiggle just to shift things around

Mummapenguin20 · 24/07/2020 19:05

Sorry to disappoint ladies my boys been head down for weeks and weeks (37 weeks today) and it constantly feels like im getting a hand out there any second so when baby turns it might not stop 🙈🙊🙉 x

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