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7128540 tn?1399083912

Tickle?! O_o

I posted this earlier, I've had no responses and now I'm just thinking I'm wierd. Hopefully someone can have a little insight. :/


Good day ladies!  :D
I had a question for you, so I'm only 18 wks + 6 d and for the past maybe two weeks- while I'm walking maybe after an hour I start to feel like a tickling sensation way down there.
I spoke to my Dr and all he mentioned was it's normal to feel the pressure with your third and around my 20 weeks I could maybe begin using a maternity belt.
I'm a worrier so of course I still continue to look for any other answers. Hopefully some you may know what I mean,  thank you! :D
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I remember that with my son only I thought his hand was coming out or something lol. I kept checking down there but there was nothing. I was in my third trimester when it happened.
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1957205 tn?1397170935
I kinda have an idea what your talking about it happens to me too when she kick my bladder coz she's way down now too & it does feels a lil tackle :)
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7757724 tn?1396279586
Well Im not for sure I know what your talking about but when I get active the baby starts to kick and sometimes it feel like its literally in my vagina and it kind of tickles a bit :)
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7128540 tn?1399083912
Thank you ladies, I did a little a search online and it just said it's my body going through changes and all that magical stuff. Mainly I was worried I could be at risk for premature labor, but it seems we're good.  :)
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I had that happen to me just last night i was weirded out by that feeling because nothing was there but it felt like water ran down my leg.
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Yes had that with my second. Some days would not call it a tickle. But its your uterous sending messages to other placesto make your body ready for the major changes. Its normal..
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