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Home > Family & People > Pregnancy & New Motherhood   »   What's the difference between gas and a baby kick

 
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Old Feb 16, 2008, 07:49 PM
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What's the difference between gas and a baby kick

This might sound really strange but what does it really feel like when your baby moves? Could it feel like a bit of gas passing in the system?

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Old Feb 16, 2008, 07:55 PM   #2  
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my wife had a baby boy 4 mos ago. he's the cutest lil thing. when she was prego. she said i think he's moving. she thought it felt like "butterflies" so i guess gas could be a similar feeling. how far along are you?
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Old Feb 16, 2008, 08:18 PM   #3  
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I am 25 weeks but I have never really felt the baby move, we have had 8 ultrasounds becuase of problems, I guess I am just scared. Is there anyway of telling if he or she is still okay, without feeling them move?
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I did not feel my first baby move--at least in manner I could tell was him--until between 26 and 27 weeks. Moving gas bubbles could describe the motion. For me it was more like a twitch just below the surface. Everyone probably has a slightly different impression of the movement. The standard butterfly description never seemed to fit what I was feeling.

The best thing for you and the baby is for you to try not to worry. I remember the constant worry about the baby being okay.

Trust that your body is doing exactly what it is supposed to be doing.

How's your morning sickness?
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Old Feb 16, 2008, 09:26 PM   #5  
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First of all thanks for all the great answers. My morning sickness is medicated so I don't really feel it anymore. I used to get so violently ill I had to be hospitalized, and put on an IV because I wasn't even keeping down any water.
For the most part I feel some pain on my right upper side that feels like stretching but I am not sure if that's kicking.
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Here's the thing I've hear about morning sickness. The worse it is the better the chances that your pregnancy is fine. It means you have plenty of that pregnancy hormone running through your body keeping everything going the way it should.

So thank God for the inability to keep food down!

(not really, but you know what I mean)

Pain on right upper side--right under the ribs? I remember that really well. Had that through most of the first pregnancy--maybe it was on the left side--I think what I was feeling was from all my organs getting squished to make room for baby.

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Starrviolet disagrees: Having morning sickness doesn't make your pregnancy any less at risk. It has zip to do with it. Some women never get it and have healthy non-eventful pregnancies the whole way through.I am 28 weeks and have never had morning sicknes and baby is fine
J_9 disagrees: Hyperemesis Gravidarium (excessive morning sickness) can place mother and baby at danger of dehydration and early labor and delivery.
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Haha ya that's what the doctor kept telling me your lucky because everytime you get sick you'll know the baby is still doing okay. The pain is on the right hand side in the middle of side not by the ribs, if that helps I just feel alot of gas like movement.
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Maybe the gas-like feelings are the baby. When the movements get stronger in a few weeks you will know for sure and you will be able to look back and say--aha, that was the baby.

Sounds like you are doing great and have a good relationship with your doctor. That will gone a long way toward easing your nerves.

You are only pregnant for the first time once so do everything you can to enjoy. I know it is impossible not to worry--but maybe enjoy that too, as the beginnings of finding your footing as a parent.
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well im also 25 weeks but this is my third but i can deff tell her kicks they are strong and power full but with my first it was more like flutters for a little while longer
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Starrviolet--I am sorry I think you misunderstood me. I did not mean to imply that the pregnancy was healthy because she has bad morning sickness.

I did not have any morning sickness worth mentioning for either of my children either.

What I meant, and as davejag confirmed her doctor has told her, if you have morning sickness (and the worse it is the more sure you can be that it is still there) it means the pregnancy hormone is still there, which means you are still pregnant--going back to one of davejag original concerns (different post) "If the baby had died (god for bid) would my body let me know?"

Really did not mean to imply that your body was doing an inferior job of being pregnant if there is less morning sickness. Like I said I had very little "morning" sickness and both pregnancies went great.
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