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VIDEO: Pregnant Mom Records Unborn Babies Fighting Inside Her

Having twins is twice the blessing as having a single child, but this doesn’t mean that it will be easy.

In fact, everything will be twice as hard and twice as beautiful.

You have to be prepared for anything when you are having twins and you should watch every single video and read all the books and articles about it so that you know what to expect and how to react to different thing.

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In this video you can see a mom with twins and the way the unborn babies move in her belly.

According to whattoexpect.com, if you already know you’re having twins, anticipating when you’ll feel them move around may be fraught with both anticipation and a decent dose of anxiety.

Will you notice their acrobatics sooner than you would if you were carrying one? And what does their movement feel like? Can you tell if something’s wrong?

There’s a big range in what’s normal for fetal movement with twins, but one thing you can sure of: Because you’re having two, you’ll be seeing your healthcare practitioner more often, offering extra reassurance that everything’s going fine with your future soccer players. Here’s what you need to know.

When you’ll feel fetal movement with twins
Most first-time moms of twins don’t feel fetal movement, or quickening, until 18 to 20 weeks — about the same average for singletons.

(That said, if this is your second or later pregnancy, you’re more likely to feel the flutterings faster.)

Where you fall on the average depends on your size and build, and on the positioning of your placenta(s).

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If you’re slender, you might feel your babies earlier, simply because you’ve got less padding on your belly “muffling” the movements.

Placental position plays a role, too; an anterior (front-facing) placenta can “block” you from feeling flutters and, later, even kicks for weeks longer than other moms.

How fetal movement is different with twins vs. singletons

A major difference between how movement is felt in twin versus singleton pregnancies is how quickly your twins run out of room.

With two, you’ll progress more quickly from being able to detect each separate kick, punch or elbow jab to feeling a sort of rolling, pressing sensation in your abdomen as the babies move around in a tighter space.

For you, this is more likely to happen late in the second trimester, whereas singleton moms may not get to that point until the third trimester.

Will i be able to feel the twins move separately?

Some twin moms might be able to tell which of their twins is delivering the kicks or other movement, particularly earlier in the second trimester (when there’s still some room to spare), and if the babies are settled on different sides.

Baby A may like to hang out on your right side, with Baby B on the left, for example, or one twin might be up top and the other down lower.

That said, plenty of mothers of twins are never able to tell if it’s Baby A or Baby B, simply because the babies are positioned close together, making distinguishing among 8 arms and legs more difficult.

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