Can you help me? How baby is laying/How is yours laying?

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Hi

I am 37 weeks tommorrow woohoo!! :happydance:

I had the midwife last week but she was not V confident and different to my normal (think she was trainee)
She was not 100% sure what was what and even questioned baby being breech! Gulp!

I have a constant hard lump above my belly button that feels round and flat and pokes out all the time (I think maybe bum?) Then to my right I have another harder lump (big) which I assume is legs/arms?

Anyone else have these who knows positon? xx
 
I have similar bumps in same places but I suppose it could be different parts of bubbas anatomy causing them to you!

FYI.. mine is laying posterior (back to back) with head engaged and facing to the right! Awkward little madam! :)
 
My BABY is head down and I have definite lumps and bumps which I think are bum and feet poking up on my right side.. I feel the feet via aches in my ribs.. And her bump pokes up and looks flattish on the side.. Almost like she is at an angle.....I feel lots of little movements nearly in my foof! Which I am sure are hands/ arms and the knees just above my bellybutton.....

What do your kicks/ movements feel like? The bigger movements I would have thought are generally legs and knees, whilst the smaller ones would prob be elbows and hands?
 
I am 33+4 - she is lying head down but facing the right of my side. Her but is on my left and she has her legs spread out in front of her! (a scan showed she keeps her hands at her face and did during my 20week and 20+4week scan too so chances are thats where her little hands are!

:flower:
 
Thanks ladies.

Re movements, ive no idea where the movements come from haha! I dont get kicked anymore its just pushes and limbs poking out xx
 

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