Just Wondering Kick Counting
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HI! I'm not expecting twins - just one big singleton! (I'm 34 weeks, but he is already the size of a full termer!) As I was doing my kick counting this morning, i noticed movements one one side, then right over the opposite end of my tummy. I just wondered, when you have twins - how do you know which is kicking? How do you know that both have done the magic '10'?
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anyone please? I'm just curious!
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I can't speak for everyone, but I know the positions of the babies because I have ultrasounds very frequently so I can tell which one it is by where I feel (or see) the movement. Depending on their positions I can't always feel each one kick but I can feel other movements like when they squirm or punch.
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with mine i can usually tell whos kicking me as twin A is right down low and twin B is up high... but who knows... they could have moved??? lol i guess it would help with very frequent ultrasounds so you know where each baby is! :D i got one on tuesday so i'll see if my babies have moved around :P
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Thanks! The thought just crossed me mind, and i knew where to ask - so did! I like the episode of friends when pheobe tells the triplets off for kicking each other, it!! I think multiples are amazing - i admire you guys.
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woo-hoo they have moved... i thought so because movements have changed slightly. now twin A is on my left and head up and B is on my right and head down. just thought i'd update. haha i dont watch friends but i know twin B was kicking A at my ultrasound. lol
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