Can you tell position of baby by kicks?

If his feet are up by his ears (frank breech), you may feel kicks around your ribs. But if he's sitting in a cross-legged position (complete breech), his kicks are likely to be lower down, below your belly button. You may also be able to feel a hard, rounded lump under your ribs, which doesn't move very much.
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How can you tell which way your baby is positioned?

How to tell which position the baby is in. The best way to find out is to speak with the doctor or midwife. At each appointment during the second and third trimesters, the doctor or midwife should feel the person's abdomen to check the position of the fetus.
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What position is baby in if kicks are at belly button?

Babies kick, and it can be one of the easiest ways to visualize how they're oriented in your uterus. If you feel kicking above your belly button, the baby is probably in a head down position. If the kicking is below your belly button, the baby is probably head up.
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What does it feel like when baby moves head down?

When the baby's head is up, you're more likely to experience discomfort under the ribs and to feel kicking in the lower belly. When the baby is head down, you'll probably be feeling kicking higher up in the belly, and discomfort or pressure in the pelvis rather than the upper belly.
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Why is my baby kicking so low down?

It doesn't move up out of the pelvis area until then. By the time you're around 20 weeks pregnant, your womb is about the same level as your belly button. That means your baby is still low down in your abdomen, which is why all the movement feel so low.
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How do I know what position my baby is inside of me, and where will I feel movement?



How do you belly map a baby?

Belly mapping
  1. Lie down on your bed and put slight pressure around your pelvic area to feel around for the baby's head. ...
  2. Use a fetoscope or during an ultrasound, locate your baby's heartbeat and mark it on your belly.
  3. Use the doll to start playing around with positions, based on the position of your baby's head and heart.
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Why is my pregnant belly sometimes hard and sometimes soft?

What nobody tells you is how it will feel as it expands, and how that feeling can change over time. Depending on your stage of pregnancy, your body type, and even the time of day, sometimes your belly will feel soft and other times it will feel tight and hard. The reality is, there's no normal to compare yourself with.
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Why do babies cover their face during ultrasound?

In a new study on mothers who smoke while pregnant, ultrasound images show the fetuses grimacing and covering their faces, suggesting a direct reaction to nicotine, according to ABC News.
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Why does my stomach get hard in certain spots during pregnancy?

When your pregnant belly feels rock hard and firm all over, it's usually because you're having a contraction. This is nothing to worry about. It's normal for the uterine muscles to contract and harden as a practice for true labor. These belly tightenings are called Braxton Hicks contractions.
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Is it good that my baby is so active in the womb?

Generally, an active baby is a healthy baby. The movement is your baby exercising to promote healthy bone and joint development. All pregnancies and all babies are different, but it's unlikely that lots of activity means anything other than your baby is growing in size and strength.
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Can too many ultrasounds harm the baby?

Dec. 2, 2004 -- Having multiple ultrasound examinations during pregnancy is unlikely to cause any lasting harm to the developing fetus, according to a new study that confirms the long-term safety of the commonly used procedure.
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Why is the top of my stomach hard?

When your stomach swells and feels hard, the explanation might be as simple as overeating or drinking carbonated drinks, which is easy to remedy. Other causes may be more serious, such as an inflammatory bowel disease. Sometimes the accumulated gas from drinking a soda too quickly can result in a hard stomach.
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When does your belly button pop out in pregnancy?

A: It doesn't happen to all pregnant women. But sometimes a growing baby in the uterus can put so much pressure on a woman's abdominal wall that her normally “innie” belly button becomes an “outie.” It typically happens in the second or third trimester of pregnancy, most commonly around 26 weeks.
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Is it Braxton Hicks or baby moving?

If the sensation lasts between 30-90 seconds, and then goes away, only to come back for another 30-90 seconds, it is more likely a contraction. If it is a swift pain or a sensation that comes a few times in an unpredictable pattern, it is more likely to be your baby.
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What are some signs that labor is nearing?

Signs that labor is coming soon but hasn't started yet
  • Dilation and other cervical changes. ...
  • Braxton Hicks contractions. ...
  • Aches, pains and looser joints. ...
  • Stomach issues. ...
  • Lightening. ...
  • Nesting instincts. ...
  • Questions or concerns about labor signs? ...
  • You start to experience real contractions.
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