| User | Comment |
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| mandy | | posted 6-Feb-2002 12:32am |
I don't think one thing relates to another. |
| darkshadowsseeker |
I haven't a clue, I'm not an OB. |
Irene007   |
Yes - probably. I can only answer this from experience. My first born, Jessica, was so active - I used to brace myself when I felt her move, she would stretch and painfully crush my bladder. While pregnant with my son, the only thing that was worth mentioning was the fact that a clicking noise would occur when he moved - I still can't figure out where it came from...(although, he still likes to make noises...)
Our children are now 19 and 17, SHE has been sociable all her life (never enough friends around her) and HE has to be kicked out of the house to meet new friends - go figure... |
| mandy |
When my daughter was a developing inside my body...she had the hiccups all the time. She is prone to hiccups now...so I really need to rethink my initial comment. I've talked to her a lot about what she remembers about being inside my body...a squirming little parasite draining me of my life force...she just laughs and mixes me another drink.... |
| Catharsis | | (reply to mandy) posted 6-Feb-2002 6:52am |
You mean she actually remembers something of being inside in your body? |
| Dino |
I don't know! I imagine it does. Apparently if babies hear the theme tune to your favourite show they calm down and relax. Because they associate the sound with you settling down and relaxing. I know that has sod all to do with this survey but I just wanted to share that piece of research I read. |
| justjulie |
you know, Noah was pretty mellow for the most part in utero. got hiccups a lot. still gets hiccups. and forces himself to stay awake for he's afraid that he'll miss something if he sleeps! Noah is very active as well, even though he was pretty mellow. BUT, i think that every body is different as well as every baby is different, so i just think that you won't know until you experience it for yourself and for the men in this community? well, sorry....i guess this is one thing that you won't really "know" either |
| confetti |
Not really. Life isn't the same as floating around in all that muck or whatever it is.
*confetti throws away the ten books that have been sent to her courtesy of sc users pitying her lack of knowledge on anatomy* |
| Oscar | | posted 6-Feb-2002 10:13am |
not necessarily, but I wouldn't know |
CarolL   | | posted 6-Feb-2002 11:59am |
No, there's no telling. |
| mandy | | (reply to Catharsis) posted 6-Feb-2002 6:12pm |
I was being facetious...sorry... |
| Catharsis | | (reply to mandy) posted 7-Feb-2002 11:34am |
Damn, I hate it when that happens. Makes me look so thick. |