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Weird Fetal Movements
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Hi newbabyras! always good to hear one is not alone. I spoke with the hospital and my midwife yesterday and they said that it is most likely to be me and not the baby. That it could be a vessel or perhaps a mini superficial muscle spasm. I know it is not hiccups. I would be curious to hear what your doc or midwlfe says. I haven't felt them in 2 days now, but my baby is super active for long periods of time. Where do you live? |
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It sounds like hiccups to me! : ) My baby started getting them at around 28 weeks and I'm 37 weeks and it still happens. At first I thought it was my digestive tract or something cuz it felt so strange. Don't worry about it! |
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I'm glad the thread was reopened! I found this site on a search about weird fetal movements. I'm at 19 weeks, and just had another ultrasound. I don't feel much besides fluttering- but it's what we saw on the screen that concerns me. Absolutely NO HICCUPS involved! I've seen those- and this is different. Just a seemingly involuntary twitch- where her neck and head would twitch to the side, and an arm or leg would twitch and sometimes kick/punch at the same time. DEFINITELY a twitch! It happened every other ten seconds- was lightning quick- and looked very much like the twitches I've seen in adults with disorders. The nurse giving the scan said the movements were normal- but the doctor was also too busy to step in and observe- so I'm still skeptical. Hoping for the best, but still skeptical. And please, don't tell me it's hiccups! I was watching the screen very closely!! Anyone else had this and talked with a doctor? |
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Hi Debra, I KNOW it is not hiccups and I get a bit frustrated when people say that. My 1st had hiccups and I can not even COMPARE the difference. I have an u/s tomorrow and will ask the dr. It made sense when I was told that it was not the baby, but my "vessels" or "muscle spasm". The feeling is a vibration and very fast. Hiccups are totally different. They feel like HICCUPS. If you hear anything please let me know as well. Did you ever call your dr. back? |
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No it's not a hicup, because hicup is constant and very easy to be notice, plus hicup is almost like a heartbeat but much stronger. Anyway I'm in my 38 weeks, I don't know if it's the same thing of what I've experienced, but it's a quick flapping like movement which lasted for about 2-3 seconds. I got really scared because it was something I never felt during my first or second trimester. I'm planning to ask my doctor on our next appointment (which is next week) and if I find out anything I will surely post to share. In the mean time try not to stress yourself out, which isnt good for u and the baby. God bless! |
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I also think they are hiccups. My baby gets them almost everyday in the late afternoon and evening. |
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Definitely hiccups! A little bump... bump.... bump. They are very rythmic and come at regular time inverals. See, hiccups! And they are completely normal! |
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Sounds like hiccups to me - my DD had them lots when I was pregnant with her! Your description sounds just like hiccups to me :-) Very normal in pregnancy xxx |
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I've had bothof the things mentioned on here. The hiccups are a constant jumpy feeling and usually on one side for me. But just a 1 jump feeling. The weird spasmic twitching thing I've felt too, and have nooo idea what that is. I'm sure just some nerve development. It reminds me of what a dog does when they shake water off after a bath. It happens maybe once or twice irradically then stops. The hiccups are much more calm and less spastic |
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I've had both hiccups and those spasmic movements that you speak of-the difference is hiccups are spaced further apart and have more impact. These spasms are quick, one after the other (faster than I could hit a punching bag) and lighter feeling then hiccups. I'd be interested to know if any of the women above have had their babies and found any abnormalities in their nervous system. |
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Hi, this is my fourth pregnancy and with my previous 3 I experineced the 'hiccups'..this is not hiccups! baby is head down and the closest sensation that i can describe it to is when a mobile phone is set to vibrate. I have read the ones about hiccups and would just say please understand that this sensation is not the same as hiccups at all! |
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iamamiracleangel...how could you resist? all i can say if you experience hiccups like these you have to be looked at in the most odd manner by those around you! haha! |
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Hiya my baby is head down too and I get that all the time it does feel weird but I just put it down some sort of movement this is my first so I dont know any different, it would be good to see whats going on in there! |
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Hi! I was just reading another site..and the news is this...it is perhaps (I know!) caused by spinal misalignment which can be remedied by a chiropractor..of course, the down side is that spinal change is normal for pregnancy...but all sorts of people suffer with it...men too! So please don't worry- it isn't hiccups and it isn't serious either... apparently gentle stretching exercises and deep breathing should help! Good luck!! :) |
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I have felt the same sort of thing I think....Does it feel like a pulse, but just a little stronger? I thought it might be the hickups but the thumps were so close together that I thought maybe not. But its down in my lower stomach too and I know my baby is head down right now. |
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i have felt the same thing for a few weeks and i am almost 34 weeks now, and i asked my Dr. about it and she said it was the baby hiccuping. |
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