I have felt this pulsing feeling before and I'm pretty sure it's baby having hiccups, but I was wondering, if I can feel it really low, like it feels like its in my bottom when I'm sitting down, does that mean baby is most likely head down?
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I have felt this pulsing feeling before and I'm pretty sure it's baby having hiccups, but I was wondering, if I can feel it really low, like it feels like its in my bottom when I'm sitting down, does that mean baby is most likely head down?
My baby was breech, and I used to feel her hiccups near my right hip bone... Have you tried belly mapping? If you google it there is lots of info online about it :)
Thanks Frog. I haven't heard of belly mapping so am off to google! :)
Yes I definately get hiccups in my bottom sometimes, or else on either side, I know what side the baby is on then ( it keeps flipping)
I think when you get them in your bottom its head is posterior and lying near your bowels, I was just saying to DHthe other day- never thought I would be feeling hiccups in my bum lol.
When my baby was going from breech to cephalic earlier in the pregnancy I used the hiccups to tell where baby was, so I would be pretty sure yours is head down!
Yes I have them in my bottom as well lol noice!
I know DD was in place pretty early on and was a chronic hiccup-er...still is lol. Definitely felt them down low. Preeettttyyyy annoying
Actually looking at your ticker, my dd was head down by then, so its a good chance. Lets hope anyways :)
yep annoying is a good word for it.... mines a hiccup addict from way back too
Ds was head down from 25 weeks and I would get hiccups mostly I'm my vagina weirdest feeling he was posterior the only way we knew he was alive he never moved just hiccuped constantly