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Hi there everyone
I'm another expectant mum who is seeking advice from your newsgroup. I'm in Tasmania, and am 19 weeks pregnant (and having my first scan tomorrow - can't wait!). I have felt a really stange sensation in my womb and I'm wondering if anyone has felt the same. I can feel a funny vibration - almost like my little one has a baby sized jackhammer and is drilling at my cervix trying to get out. Its not at all paintful... just a faint vibrating feeling. Too quick to be baby moving. am I loosing my mind? lol Regards, Sandy |
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"Sandy" wrote in message ... Hi there everyone I'm another expectant mum who is seeking advice from your newsgroup. I'm in Tasmania, and am 19 weeks pregnant (and having my first scan tomorrow - can't wait!). I have felt a really stange sensation in my womb and I'm wondering if anyone has felt the same. I can feel a funny vibration - almost like my little one has a baby sized jackhammer and is drilling at my cervix trying to get out. Its not at all paintful... just a faint vibrating feeling. Too quick to be baby moving. am I loosing my mind? lol No, Sandy.... Your baby DOES have a baby sized jackhammer and is drilling away at you. Beats me what he'll do with it between now and the time he's born, because I promise it won't be there when he's born, but every baby I've ever had (I have 4) has done the same thing. I've heard this story over and over. Maybe they store the jackhammer away for the next baby? Sell it maybe on www.ebaby.com? --angela |
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Sandy wrote:
I can feel a funny vibration - almost like my little one has a baby sized jackhammer and is drilling at my cervix trying to get out. Its not at all paintful... just a faint vibrating feeling. Too quick to be baby moving. I've had that too, only it feels more like it's on my bladder. I think it's just the baby vibrating my bladder It happens less now that he's bigger (I'm 26 weeks), he just outright kicks and jumps on it! |
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Thanks for that everybody. Yay.. I'm not loosing it!
Had my scan today and it was just wonderful (we both cried all the way through -corny hey!) The Radiologst was soo wonderful, he walked us through the whole process - showed us where the brain and the kidneys were, we saw two arms (with five fingers on each) and two legs, a healthy heartbeat and we even saw her open her mouth and yawn! Only downfall - he put my due date back a week - so now i'm 18 weeks instead of 19. Seems to have taken ages just to get this far. Best wishes, Sandy "Sandy" wrote in message ... Hi there everyone I'm another expectant mum who is seeking advice from your newsgroup. I'm in Tasmania, and am 19 weeks pregnant (and having my first scan tomorrow - can't wait!). I have felt a really stange sensation in my womb and I'm wondering if anyone has felt the same. I can feel a funny vibration - almost like my little one has a baby sized jackhammer and is drilling at my cervix trying to get out. Its not at all paintful... just a faint vibrating feeling. Too quick to be baby moving. am I loosing my mind? lol Regards, Sandy |
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