Movement one sided?

Discussion in 'Pregnancy Help' started by amybucalo, Nov 5, 2007.

  1. amybucalo

    amybucalo Well-Known Member

    Ok, I think this is probably normal, but Im curious how many of you feel your babies move on mostly one side. I feel Baby B (on the left and breech) WAY more often, at least, it feels like her - its on her side, thumps coming from where I know her little feet are (RIGHT ON MY BLADDER!) I occasionally feel Baby A move more obviously on her side (right), but for the most part Baby B is leading the show. I watched lots of movement on an ultrasound, and I do know that Baby A can be moving and it feels like Baby B, but often it feels just too obvious for it to be anything but my Thumper Baby B!

    TIA!
     
  2. pettums

    pettums Member

    I am 27.4 weeks pregnant and usually only feel baby B. This is because A is somewhat blocked behind my placenta but also because her head is burrowed right in my cervix.

    I think/hope this is farily common.
     
  3. twinzmom2b

    twinzmom2b Well-Known Member

    I felt baby A move a LOT more than Baby B. It's funny, that's how they are outside the womb too...lol! Baby A was head down (head in my cervix) for a few weeks at the end) and she would just kick the crap out of me 24/7. Baby B was breech and I got her kicks in the bladder, but not too much else (although she had been head down for awhile and I totally felt the minute she flipped breech and never went back...lol).
     
  4. Minette

    Minette Well-Known Member

    I always felt Baby B a lot more. I think (I can't quite remember) Baby A might have had an anterior placenta, which cushioned her movements from me. But also, Baby B was just more active (and still is!). I would feel A (Sarah) wiggling around, but B (Amy) was the one who really whomped me.
     
  5. mandyfish3

    mandyfish3 Well-Known Member

    I only ever felt Baby A on my left. I was always worried but everythign was fine!!
     
  6. belinda07

    belinda07 Well-Known Member

    I used to feel baby A all the time and now I have a hard time differentiating because they are facing each other and all their limbs are in the middle. It just depends on their position, for a while Baby B was facing my back - so I guess that's why I couldn't feel her as much.
     
  7. twoplustwo

    twoplustwo Well-Known Member

    I hardly felt my baby a. The way they were positioned, baby A mostly kicked baby B so I wouldn't feel that. Plus she wasn't quite as active (and still isn't) as her brother.
     
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