Welcome milybaby !
Please dont worry about the ramzi theory. Honestly its total rubbish. The placenta implants where ever it finds it self well suited in the uterus and for multipara it loves to implant over old pregnancy scars
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Welcome milybaby !
Please dont worry about the ramzi theory. Honestly its total rubbish. The placenta implants where ever it finds it self well suited in the uterus and for multipara it loves to implant over old pregnancy scars
Luvmyfamily cant wait for ur update !
As for me i am still trying to get in for a sonogram in january but no openings thus far i guess it will have to be february then. Other than my huge bump (i am in maternity clothes already starting 15 weeks) i dont feel pregnant at all. Feeling blessed truly and i pray that all u ladies who r having tough symptoms start feeling more comfortable too
Should we start a new thread since we have gone onto 107 pages ?
Thanks Bluebooties! I hope too but there Will be some opposites because this is not 100% unfortunatly...
So the gender experts are saying boy for my DS2
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Honestly I desagree with this placenta location!!! I just see it on the other side🙄
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You're right this is rubbish and I think 50/50!
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This baby I have is SO ACTIVE! The nurse commented on this when she did a Doppler at 16weeks, but I wasn't able to feel movement then. Now at 19+4 I feel him/her I feel like all the time! Basically any time I sit down and eat (which is frequently haha) baby begins going at it! I can even SEE my stomach begin to move! So crazy!!
So, anyone else have crazy babies with any of your others? I'm feeling like this baby will come out giving us a run for our money, but I surely hope not! And maybe boys are more active than girls? Any thoughts ladies - just so interesting!
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My first was a crazy mover. Her bump was high up and she would kick right in my stomach and diaphragm. Was awefully annoying. And she did it all the time. She did have issues with reflux and colic and has always been a poor sleeper. My second DD has always been a passive child up until her terrible two's.
That being said I dont think baby's gender has anything to do with movements and i do feel there isnt any proven relation between colick and reflux problems and intrauterine movements.
At 17+5 i feel the baby but only flickers in my lower belly. Hope its doesnt get as bad as with DD1
Taytum I was just going to ask the same question. I have a very extremely active baby. I started feeling flutters at 12 weeks and now its full blow with kicks and punches. It's very true that you are more sensitive to feeling movement after multiple pregnancies. This is my fourth and It feels weird to feel so much since I am not showing yet :)
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My oldest was a crazy mover, always rolling and kicking, we even have video of him pressing his feet and hands against my stomach. My youngest on the other hand, was very calm. I barely remember him moving at all. He was a preemie though and came before I really got too big so maybe he just had more space to move around.
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Welcome Milybaby! I wouldn't worry at all about their gender guess. It's so early!
Taytum that's how DS1 was. People world always watch my belly move all over the place at lunch. He was always strong and active and he walked at 9 months :). He was an amazing sleeper though.