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Published 12:18 1 Dec 2019 GMT
Updated 17:19 1 Dec 2019 GMT
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Breaking it down further, 20 percent of the women said they still felt the kicks daily, and plenty more agreed they felt them more than once a week. One woman said they were so convincing, "If I wasn’t holding my baby I would’ve thought I was still pregnant," while another said it was "very confusing! I had my hand on my baby in her cradle and she kicked! My mind couldn't make sense of what I felt!" Another woman admitted to even taking a pregnancy test to be sure - even though her husband had had a vasectomy.
According to Kidspot, most women said that they enjoyed feeling the kicks, that it made them feel nostalgic for how happy and excited they felt during pregnancy. A few remarked that they found the kicks confusing or upsetting because it triggered incidents of birth trauma, with the research team admitting that "These sensations may have implications for a mother's mental health during a vulnerable time."
So, is there an explanation?
While nobody really knows exactly why the kicks happen, it does seem that age is a factor, with the survey reporting that women who were younger when they gave birth were more likely to experience the kicks than those who were older.
The researchers didn't think that the kicks were the result of delusions or hallucinations, saying rather "we believe that in the months post-delivery, some sensations of phantom kicks are probably attributable to bodily recovery."
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