This is not good because the weight of the baby will put pressure on the cervix and may open and will have a premature delivery.
Baby is pressing on your nerves . The baby will shift it should stop .
Lightening is the medical term meaning descent of the baby into the pelvis.
Not really
I'm 17 weeks today and my fiancee has felt the baby twice. Also, my sister is 24 weeks and the baby stops kicking when she trys to let anyone feel it. It really just depends on the baby.
If by the baby you mean Nessie, then, genuinely, she would appear to be about nine or ten, or around that age, but really, she is only about between three weeks and four weeks old. So, really, about three weeks old.
Female. After puberty the female pelvis is wider so there's room for a baby.
For them to really get around it takes at least 3 to 4 weeks
Hey! I remember that! Not only after a digital exam by doc, but after intercourse too. VERY normal. Baby's having a snooze on your pelvis. Enjoy the last few weeks!
If your cervix is really 4cm dilated (not sure what the 80 is) at 34 weeks you should be at the hospital as your baby could be born anytime and at 34 weeks your baby will be pre-term and need extra support.
There is not a quick way to make the baby drop. You can try walking, or squatting. Pelvic tilts are also a good way to open the pelvis. Make sure that the baby is not in the breech position as this could harm the baby.
I am currently 15 weeks pregnant and I've gotten estimates for baby size at 17 weeks anywhere from 3.5 oz. to 9 oz. It really depends on the baby and the mother and the pregnancy itself. The baby at this point it rapidly growing and will double in size from 15 weeks to 17 weeks, so the range that is considered "normal" is rather large.
Some of her ribs and her pelvis.