I don't think so! :) More info: As the baby develops and grows bigger, it may seem as though s/he is moving in your back. The baby's limbs and head can push on your internal organs, which can cause a sensation of movement in your back, and even upwards towards the lungs. This can be even more common if the baby is large, or if you are carrying twins or triplets. If you've had an ultra sound, it would have shown if there were any abnormalities, such as any sort of displacement of the uterus. So unless there are no other sypmptoms, or no problems, there shouldn't be anything to worry about. But you should mention it to your doctor at your next pre-natal visit just for peace of mind.
Yes.
I have had that problem a multiple of times. The best way to solve it is to move out of the house then move back into it. Don't try to move out with the news paper when this happens because no one can move the baby; just load into the neighborhood to move them out. kasper94
Move on Baby was created in 1993.
Can i move out if im 17 and have a baby with your baby daddy who is 18
I teach them how to, so there is the possibility.
not electrical but they have a metal ball on the end so you can roll them about.
your turtle is dead get a new one.
the way they move is quiet different snakes move in the s pattern were as worms sort of just pull there back end up and fall also a baby snake will stick it tongue out repetedly
when do they get there baby back
yes you can touch the baby hamsters just dont let the mom hamster see you touching them distract the mother by giving it a meaty treat if the mother cacthes you touching her babys then you will not be able to put back baby hamster it will get eaten if you see the mother hamster biting the baby its not biting its just trying to move the baby hamster it cant move the baby by pushing it
I'm sure its possible, if you have the right supplies, and I'm delighted your making such a move to nurse a tiny baby mouse back to health!
Its your decision. You can either move back or stay.