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∙ 2012-05-08 00:01:13I have and I do not have a womb so I can't be pregnant. Feels exactly like when a baby moves in youl
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∙ 2012-05-08 00:01:13This is usually caused by gas in the intestines, unless one is pregnant then it is caused by the growing baby kicking and punching inside the abdomen.
Not necessarily, you cannot 'feel' the baby's heartbeat.
Take the tip of your finger and press the tip of your nose. This is how a non-pregnant cervix generally feels. Now take the tip of your finger and press the fullest point of your bottom lip. A pregnant cervix generally feels "soft and mushy." You cannot feel it from the outside.
my belly feels itchy i have a tingling feeling in my stomach does this mean i am pregnant?
You will not feel "baby" movement after just three weeks ... maybe three months. If you want to know if you are truly pregnant, go see your gynecologist.
If you hold Shift while clicking your pregnant Sim there is an option to *feel baby*. The mother then feels the baby.
he feels good.
Yes it is normal to feel your baby move under your belly button I'm pregnant with my third child and you feel the baby move any where it feels like kicking or turning. The only time you need to worry is if your baby inst moving at all.
This is usually caused by gas in the intestines, unless one is pregnant then it is caused by the growing baby kicking and punching inside the abdomen.
It is gas. You wont be able to feel the baby for quite a while. like 4-5 months pregnant. The baby just isn't strong enough or big enough until then.
Im 9 weeks and my stomach feels hard as a rock - least to me - down where the baby is and if I press in on my stomach with my figer tips in the right place I can feel the lump where my baby is.
you could
it really feels bad im not kidding!
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Do whatever you feel comfortable doing.. your body will tell you when it feels uncomfortable or when it is in pain but the baby is protected in there so until you feel pain or feel uncomfortable sleep on your belly as long as you want.
It feels like a sharp pressure or extreme pain.