Can you feel the head or arms as well? The baby could either be lying down along the bottom of your uterus, so legs at lower left side and head at lower right side. Are you carrying quite low? If you are, then I expect that's the position the baby is in. If not, the baby could be at diagonals, with his/her feet at the lower left side and head at the top right
Your baby is in footling breech position.
If you are the mother you will feel it for sure. Other people can feel it too thru your stomach as the kicks get stronger as the baby grows.
Don't worry. You are ok. Is it a girl?
You can determine a baby's position in the womb through various methods. An ultrasound scan is the most accurate way, allowing healthcare providers to visualize the baby's orientation. Additionally, pregnant individuals might notice physical signs, such as where they feel kicks or pressure; for example, kicks higher up may indicate a breech position. Palpation, where a healthcare provider gently presses on the abdomen, can also help assess the baby's position.
I feel my baby primarily move on my right side. Kicks and jabs but when.he rolls I feel him all over
The baby is mostly active starting around 4months, when you will feel like there are bubbles or butterflies dancing in your stomach. These kicks get harder as days pass.
yes, isn't it weird. You are hypervigilant especially the first trimester waiting for kicks. Around the end of the third month you will feel butterflies wings in you lower belly, that will be baby. I wish you joy----------------Joymaker rn
At 23 weeks of pregnancy, it's common to feel about 10 to 30 kicks or movements within a two-hour period, though this can vary widely. Some women may experience more or fewer movements depending on factors like the baby's position and individual differences. It's important to note any significant changes in your baby's movement pattern and consult a healthcare provider if you have concerns. Regular monitoring of fetal movements can help ensure the baby's well-being.
At least 10 kicks or movements per day.
Yes, if you are early in pregnancy before you can feel your baby move. Later on, once you can feel your baby move you may feel a difference in the movements,a dead baby rolls rather than kicks. Go to your doctor or midwife and get them to scan you or just listen for the heartbeat to set your mind at rest.
The very first kicks that you can feel feel like someone is flicking you from the inside with their finger. The later kicks feel like a knee or elbow is kicking or pressing on you inside (which it is!).
Most women start to feel their baby's movements, like kicks, between 18-25 weeks of pregnancy. However, first-time moms may not feel kicks until closer to 25 weeks, while women who have had previous pregnancies may feel them earlier. If you are concerned about not feeling kicks within this timeframe, it's best to speak with your healthcare provider.