Im like 10 weeks and keep putting my hand on my pet trying to feel something but it just feels normal soft. Matlab is there any way to actually feel the baccha by touching ya is it too early? curious how others felt it.
Honestly, in the early weeks you won't really 'feel' pregnancy by just touching your stomach like that. It's more about internal changes and then later, the baby's movements which feel like flutters initially. Gradually you'll feel more, it's a very subtle connection at first.
I totally get why you'd want to feel something concrete, I was always so anxious to connect! It's actually not really about touching your stomach to 'feel' pregnant, especially early on. You'll feel it more internally, like with nausea or fatigue, before you feel a bump or movements. Hang in there, it will come.
Yaar, I'm still pregnant, in my 5th month now, and I just started feeling proper movements a few weeks ago. Before that, my stomach just felt a bit bloated sometimes. Are you in your early stages? It takes time to actually feel something by touching from outside.
Dear, this is such a special journey. Just focus on keeping yourself positive and happy. Our bodies are amazing and will show us when the time is right, usually when the baby starts moving. Till then, just feel the love growing inside. Take care!
You won't feel anything concrete by just touching your stomach until much later, when your uterus grows enough to be felt above the pubic bone, and then later when the baby moves. Before that, it's all internal changes like bloating or tenderness. Don't worry if you don't feel anything for a while, it's normal.
Oh, this is such a sweet question. I'm just trying to conceive, so I don't know much, but I always wonder this too. Like, how does it feel, right? I hope someone can tell us how they knew from touching.
See, you can't really 'feel' pregnancy by just touching your stomach in the beginning. If you're wondering about changes or if you are pregnant, the best way is to do a test and then consult your gynac. They can confirm everything and tell you what to expect in terms of physical sensations. It's always best to be sure.