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  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
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    Can you feel the heartbeat from outside?

    My DP was feeling my tummy the other night to see if he could feel our bub kick, and he said he couldnt feel much other than a heartbeat.

    This made me think... was it just my heartbeat? or could it be bubs that he was feeling?

    I put my hand where he had his, and i could destinctly feel a very quick and faint heart beat. It wasnt mine as i felt my pulse and i was beating much slower than the beat we could feel.

    Could this have been bub? Is it possible to feel a babys heartbeat from outside?

  2. #2
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    Jan 2007
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    I would have to say unlikely. It was probably just blood flow. But then again, maybe if bubs was in the very best position then a miracle perhaps. I've never heard of it so maybe someone else can jump on and enlighten us...

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    Sep 2008
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    I dont think so, bubs probably had the hiccups!!!

  4. #4
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    Apr 2009
    Cowra, NSW
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    I dont think so, bubs probably had the hiccups!!!
    can they get hiccups?

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    Jan 2008
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    I know the feeling that you are referring to, it really does feel like a heartbeat, I felt it from about 20 weeks with DD up until she was born and assumed it was her heartbeat however I read somewhere not long ago that it is not the heartbeat but something else, no matter how hard I try I cannot remember what!, but it did make sense when I read it .

    It was definatly not the hiccups, completely different sensation, I felt both things on a daily basis I just never felt by baby kick as my placenta was on the front wall so these other movements was all I had for reassurance.

    If I find where I read it or if I remember I will pop back in, maybe it was the bloodflow as Kate said .
    Last edited by DaintreeDream; June 21st, 2009 at 08:27 PM. : Typos.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2007
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    Bubs can definately get hiccups...such a cool feeling! You'll know it when bubs has it.

  7. #7
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    Apr 2009
    Cowra, NSW
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    ohok.
    Thanks.
    Lol, cant wait for bub to have the hiccups....couldnt imagine what it would feel like...lol...
    I look forward to it

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    Sep 2008
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    Yep they sure can get hiccups! They are swallowing amniotic fluid and sometimes they drink it too fast!!

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    Apr 2009
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    Yep they sure can get hiccups! They are swallowing amniotic fluid and sometimes they drink it too fast!!
    ^ that is the cutest thing ever said
    look its sounds unlikely but i agree with the other certainly possible bubs could be in prime position.

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    Mar 2008
    Nth West Melbourne
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    I don't know... My inclination would be to say probably not, simply because its often hard enough to find a heartbeat on a doppler, and it wasn't until I was about 35-38 weeks pregnant that I could find the heartbeat with a stethascope. The placenta and uterus are also pretty thick.

    However, anything is possible- if your bubs was in the right position it could happen. I think it would be hard to mistake your heartbeat and your baby's, so if it didn't seem like yours, then it probably was your bubs, however unlikely it might seem.

    Congratulations, sounds like a great experience!

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    Apr 2009
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    amberj- Thats what i thought...i was like, na, it couldnt possibly be its heartbeat, but it gave me shivers when i felt it, cause it was definately much faster than mine.
    It was very strange, but fingers crossed it was bubs heartbeat, and DP got to experience it too

  12. #12
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    Jun 2008
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    it would probably have been the hiccups. Ashton used to get them so bad for ages and quite obviously my stomach would move with them lol

  13. #13
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    Dec 2008
    Brighton, Brisbane
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    Hiccups! Thats what it is. I was freaking out because for some reason i saw the soft kick-like feelings that were happening rythmically meant something was wrong.
    I get them all the time!! At least two or so times a day. And bubby moving doesn't seem to stop them either.

    I feel better now. Although they annoy the heck out of me. I really don't enjoy them in the slightest.
    Kind of a cute thought that my little mans in there with hiccups. Hehe

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    I love when the baby has hiccups. It's just the best!! I had a sonography session and the baby was hiccuping then too - so we got to see it.

    DS hiccuped heaps - and still does. He's funny when he hiccups - I say to him, "I remember when you used to do that before you were born." He just looks at me funny and says, "No, mummy."

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    it sounds like the hiccups.
    My bub gets them daily..... too cute!

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    Apr 2009
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    Does anyone else find it confusing trying to work out whats happening inside them or is it just me?

    I've felt heartbeat which I just assumed was mine as wasn't particularily fast. Also didn't think it would be possible to "feel" this through the layers - especially as OB can find it difficult to locate on doppler at times

    Also felt what I can best describe as bubbles - sometime just one or two and then other times they keep going for a minute or so. Had assumed the bubbles were how the kicks felt in the early days. They have changed slightly over the last week or so but still don't feel like an actual kick? I don't see my stomach move when it happens so not sure.

    Poor hubbie is hanging out to be able feel the baby move/kick and I keep saying soon soon but don't think he believes me anymore

  17. #17
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    Jan 2009
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    It's probably your heartbeat in the umbilical artery - I know the gyno could feel mine pulsing when he was feeling my belly button the other day.