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1961938 tn?1398718101

Heartbeat...uterus

Anyone else feeling their heartbeat in their uterus?
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I know i can lay down an watch my stomach pulse. And i can feel it too. It is a very weird feeling.
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Yea I have been told by doctors that you can't actually feel the babies heart beat. Its not strong enough
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Your aorta runs right under your uterus so that's a normal feeling esp if you're thin. I can actually see mine.
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Your aorta runs right under your uterus so that's a normal feeling esp if you're thin. I can actually see mine.
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When baby is head down and the 'heartbeat' sensation is normally baby hiccuping I was told.also I was told that this is very healthy if baby hiccups as it means its system is already working!x
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3224409 tn?1356206827
Annoying as hell lol... I m 16wks 3days everytime i try to differentiate between baby movements whn i m not bloated my hb comes in between... N i get headache trying to figure out lol... My hb is always above 100.. I cn actually hear my hb in my own ears... :-(
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1961938 tn?1398718101
Oh ya definately not the babies but weird feeling huh?
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3185867 tn?1348434443
I can see n feel mine but I believe its just my own pulse
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