Could have told you this w/o the technology! I felt my twins interacting and reacting to one another throughout my pregnancy. I've never understood how twins can come as a surprise if you've ever been pregnant before. It feels entirely different!
Sara, my twins were my first pregnancy. I didn't find out until 18 weeks along when my AFP came back whacky. Even though there were two of them moving in there, they moved FAR less than my 2 subsequent singleton pregnancies. I think it had to do with them laying bunkbed style...
Watching what the babies do in there is nuts! No wonder pregnant women have so many peemergencies. It's like a full-on assault of the bladder.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing. It kind of looked like the bigger baby was telling the other to stop kicking!
ReplyDeleteI felt bad for the one that's kicking - it's like he/she is uncomfortably squished up and trying to get more space.
ReplyDeleteCould have told you this w/o the technology! I felt my twins interacting and reacting to one another throughout my pregnancy. I've never understood how twins can come as a surprise if you've ever been pregnant before. It feels entirely different!
ReplyDeleteSara, my twins were my first pregnancy. I didn't find out until 18 weeks along when my AFP came back whacky. Even though there were two of them moving in there, they moved FAR less than my 2 subsequent singleton pregnancies. I think it had to do with them laying bunkbed style...
ReplyDeleteMy husband saw this at a seminar for his work and told me about it! I'm glad I can finally see it. It's so cool, and creepy at the same time.
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