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mrs frantic
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Topic: kicking starts when? Posted: 01 June 2006 at 11:56am |
Somethign that has been bo9thering me - the other day I saw a midwife (filling in for my regular midwife who is away on holiday) and she asked about movements. I said I only startign feelign them recently (I have an anterior placenta) and that the movements were like kicks from inside...and she looked at me really strangely and she said "no like flutters, have you felt those?" and i said no, i have never felt any soft movemetns, but a few times a day i get a thud and it feels like my uterus is being kicked - I can pinpoint the place i feel the movement come from and it is short and sharp, and i can only imagine it is kicking. But she looked at me so strangely and said nothing more about it after that that it made me think maybe it isnt kicks I am feeling - I was sure it was cos it comes from where the baby is and i cant imagine my liver or kidneys or any other organs causing a short sharp flicking sensation like that?!?!?
So am I feeling actual kicks? And is it ok taht i havent felt any of the flutters that she was talking about?
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stevie_88
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 12:00pm |
It was about the 23 week mark that I started feeling little flutters and then slowly feeling kicks start. I wouldn't worry to much about it- you know what you're feeling. I'd kick the MW and ask her- DID you feel that???  (sorry i am so mad at the moment and fed up with the MIL and MW's and GP's)
Now I wake up to kicking and movement and a whole football game happening inside. Don't worry- you'll start feeling it all soon.
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 12:08pm |
I had heaps of flutters, which have now progressed to good old boots, but with Maya I don't remember the flutters so much, I remember the exact moment I first felt her kick, and it was very definite.
Anterior placenta also affects the way you feel bubs move and makes it more difficult to pick up the heartbeat on a doppler.
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 12:40pm |
Frantic - I never felt flutters either  It started off feeling like someone was running their finger very gently along my abdomon then progressed to little thuds generally in the same spot. Sometimes it even felt like a twitch. Now that she is bigger she must punch and kick at the same time as I feel boots at opposite sides at the same time and my tummy looks like a rollercoaster is going on inside!!
I wouldn't worry about what the midwife said - as you said it can't be anything else kicking ya!!!
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 1:08pm |
yeh i never really got the flutters. I think I was 24 weeks when I first felt little thuds. Now I ll get lots of little and big thuds.
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 1:13pm |
I never felt (or was never aware of) the flutters people talk about....like others I felt what started out as feeling like a light muscle twitch (maybe others would call that flutters)and that was about 18 week and they have got stronger from there...now I get some pretty jarring kicks and I know they will get stronger!
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 2:03pm |
Honestly Frantic Darling. I really wouldn't worry about it. Not one person is the same and you really don't know the exact position of your placenta either.
I have an anterior placenta too but our bubs has very long legs (as per scan comments haha) so I get alot of kicks in my side or ribs which I can feel but none anywhere else except for what feels like the odd elbow.
I really wouldn't worry, and if your lead materity carer hasn't voiced any concern, don't let this relief mw make you paranoid.
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 2:15pm |
i agree, ignore the midwife! i never noticed flutters when i was preg with my daughter, just kicks from about 20+ weeks.
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 2:16pm |
i've only started feeling this bubs kick in the last couple of weeks. they are definate kicks, not flutters. i did get the fluttering movements early on with jack (17wks) but not this time.
try not to worry hun, i'm sure everything is fine
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 3:17pm |
I felt flutters but very briefly and then i started getting kicked more and now i get prods lol
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 4:08pm |
Sometimes *ahem* gas in your tummy/intestines can feel like baby kicks. It's funny when you've actually had babe and something like that happens and you are instantly reminded of baby kicks.
So it could be that??? or it might very well be kicks?!?
But anyway, don't fret about it. It's probably more likely that you have felt flutters without even registering what they were.
It'll be no time at all before you are begging the little demon to quieten down in there
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Posted: 01 June 2006 at 4:47pm |
I'm with Paws, things started out with what I would have called twitches more than flutters... and it was ages before I really noticed, and knew it wasn't just gas ! I hate to say it but I had a good chuckle at the idea of kicking the midwife to see if SHE felt it. I mean, the nerve of her to say something like that, but then not reassure you or explain or whatever !? I agree with the other ladies, what else is it likely to be LOL
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