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Are Rapid Movements With Rushing Sensations In The Womb Normal?

Pulled muscle type feeling whith a rapid movemnts by me. Only when turning over or getting up from lying position. 27 weeks along. Also a weird feeling like a rushing sensation that starts when baby moves and goes up into my chest and head making me feel as im having an adreniline rush
Thu, 29 Oct 2015
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hi,

You are experiencing fetal movements and as the baby is growing its movements are being perceived by you much better.
I would like to know if all your scan reports have been normal and is there any evidence of increasing Amniotic fluid around the baby.
sometimes in pregnant women when you are lying down the weight of the womb on the inferior venacava which is the veins which carry blood from limbs to heart is blocked.
When you change position this pressure is lifted and there can be a sudden rush of blood to the heart.
What I would advise you is too sleep in left lateral position.
Also this feeling will get more as pregnancy advances.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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Are Rapid Movements With Rushing Sensations In The Womb Normal?

Hi, You are experiencing fetal movements and as the baby is growing its movements are being perceived by you much better. I would like to know if all your scan reports have been normal and is there any evidence of increasing Amniotic fluid around the baby. sometimes in pregnant women when you are lying down the weight of the womb on the inferior venacava which is the veins which carry blood from limbs to heart is blocked. When you change position this pressure is lifted and there can be a sudden rush of blood to the heart. What I would advise you is too sleep in left lateral position. Also this feeling will get more as pregnancy advances. Hope this helps. Regards.