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low kicks at 28 weeks

Ok I recently started to feel kicks very low (like in my vagina area)and when it happens it brings a sudden urge to pee alittle ir even feels like I peed and even discomfort for a second. .so did my baby drop or just moving everywhere??
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I wish I was able to tell if I'm getting kicked or punched in the lower region. At first I thought I was getting pounced on the bladder, but lately, I feel the beatings there and on the side of my stomach at the exact same time. I think he's amused at me trying to play this guessing game. :)
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7140159 tn?1396530233
Once again im so glad im not alone when it comes to this, i thought i was the only one and was crazy haha.. im the same way, it feels like shes literally kicking my vagina and that she really could just kick her foot right on out lol and mine also feels like little jolts when it happens. Im 34 weeks so if im still feeling her kick like this and it means shes not flipped yet could that be a problem? Will she flip sometime in the next few weeks or should she have already flipped by now?
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6918915 tn?1395932871
I've been getting this and I'm almost 24 weeks. It feels like little electric shocks in my vagina. I think my son was head down all the time so I don't remember feeling these with him!
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7491288 tn?1405987203
Yeah. I'm 26 weeks and I feel my baby kick me in my lower ab. IT does feel like the baby is kicking in the vagina . I can't wait for her to flip, but rib kicks are just as bad.I'm not really looking forward to tha either. Lol
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If you're feeling kicks down so low then I would have to assume you're baby is not head down. I'm 32 weeks and most of my kicking is high in the rib cage area and sides. Haven't felt "kicking" down low in weeks.
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