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I've been told different things when it comes to this question and I just want to know which is correct. Whenever my baby boy has the hiccups they feel like his first little kicks, I'm guessing because I'm 37 weeks is why. But what exactly do we feel move? He's head down but hasn't dropped. So is it his head, shoulder, or back that I feel and see? I usually feel them either close to my hips or about a fourth of the way up the sides of my belly.
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8778737 tn?1413827423
I think its their back. Because when you hiccup, its almost your entire body. Lol, I feel them in NY butt... Because of his head, I believe...
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I know it's hiccups lol. But I mean, what body part do we feel move when he has them?
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9704378 tn?1553726192
You just feel them having hiccups, exercising their lungs... good sign. :)
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9704378 tn?1553726192
They feel quicker than kicks, if that makes sense. When I was 37 wks, I felt them on the lower part of my body. He should be faced down now.
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