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Virtualginger
Hello fellow pretenders,

Do any of you simulate babies kicking inside your belly, and if so how?? I've been really thinking about it for the past few days and thought I'd try it.

Thank you all in advance
Liked by TommyDe (Nov 8, 2018), Preg_Addict (Nov 7, 2018)
Bug  Preg_Addict
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I used to fill large bags with water and secured them in place with large stretchy medical bandage wrap and support hosiery. The nice thing with the bags was you could put large items inside. I took a bunch of small water balloons and tied them up together, then wrapped them around each other and carefully put them in the large bags. They would gradually unwind or if I shifted my weight they would sometime pop out of place. This is the closest thing to fetal movements I have been able to create.

I also played with items of varying weights, so lighter items would float to the top and heavier things would sink. I was really hoping that the light weight stuff would push outward hard enough that I could feel it from the outside. It kinda worked, lol. The heavy stuff I could feel against my tummy, but couldn't ever really feel the light stuff from the outside of the belly. I don't really use water anymore, (too many accidents Tongue) but hopefully this at least gives you some ideas to work with. Smile

I'd also be interested in hearing any other ideas people have had. Big Grin
Liked by Monkasss (Apr 12, 2022)
Wynne
That sounds friggin' awesome!
LynnZatis
Like Preg_Addict, I've tried the smaller/larger items inside of the 'water belly' before, but gave it up after one too many accidental poppings. Now, I use a bluetooth TENS device that I can control from my phone to simulate moving/contractions/birth pain, but of course it's always going to be static, since there has yet to be a 'moving' TENS pad invented Wink The one I have also has the drawback of not being able to make pulses random, though I can set them to go on for up to a minute, with up to 30 seconds between each pulse.
Liked by Preg_Addict (Nov 8, 2018)
DarthKomar
(November 8, 2018, 5:37 am)LynnZatis Like Preg_Addict, I've tried the smaller/larger items inside of the 'water belly' before, but gave it up after one too many accidental poppings. Now, I use a bluetooth TENS device that I can control from my phone to simulate moving/contractions/birth pain, but of course it's always going to be static, since there has yet to be a 'moving' TENS pad invented Wink The one I have also has the drawback of not being able to make pulses random, though I can set them to go on for up to a minute, with up to 30 seconds between each pulse.

Where can I get such a TENS machine? Tongue
LynnZatis
(November 9, 2018, 11:39 pm)DarthKomar
(November 8, 2018, 5:37 am)LynnZatis Like Preg_Addict, I've tried the smaller/larger items inside of the 'water belly' before, but gave it up after one too many accidental poppings. Now, I use a bluetooth TENS device that I can control from my phone to simulate moving/contractions/birth pain, but of course it's always going to be static, since there has yet to be a 'moving' TENS pad invented Wink The one I have also has the drawback of not being able to make pulses random, though I can set them to go on for up to a minute, with up to 30 seconds between each pulse.

Where can I get such a TENS machine? Tongue

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071HN...UTF8&psc=1 Is the one I have Wink
Liked by preggoluvr4286 (Nov 17, 2018)
preggoluvr4286
My GF (whom I met in July and, unfortunately, has her tubes tied) were talking about getting supplies at Hobby Lobby to make a fake bump. I was looking for something that would simulate fetal movement, and I like the idea of the TENS machine.

You just gave me a wonderful idea. And it doesn't cost very much! Now for the beach ball and liquid latex...
Hotmud9
(November 7, 2018, 6:28 am)Preg_Addict I used to fill large bags with water and secured them in place with large stretchy medical bandage wrap and support hosiery. The nice thing with the bags was you could put large items inside. I took a bunch of small water balloons and tied them up together, then wrapped them around each other and carefully put them in the large bags. They would gradually unwind or if I shifted my weight they would sometime pop out of place. This is the closest thing to fetal movements I have been able to create.

I also played with items of varying weights, so lighter items would float to the top and heavier things would sink. I was really hoping that the light weight stuff would push outward hard enough that I could feel it from the outside. It kinda worked, lol. The heavy stuff I could feel against my tummy, but couldn't ever really feel the light stuff from the outside of the belly. I don't really use water anymore, (too many accidents Tongue) but hopefully this at least gives you some ideas to work with. Smile

I'd also be interested in hearing any other ideas people have had. Big Grin

You know, there are workarounds to the whole "accident" thing. I've heard of people using water beads instead of water.
Liked by Preg_Addict (Aug 3, 2019)
Winnie
I feel super lucky to have experienced what you all are simulating. It really is an incredible feeling.
Liked by Preggolove94 (Aug 3, 2019), Preg_Addict (Jul 31, 2019), Akhenaten (Jul 30, 2019)
DarthKomar
(July 28, 2019, 12:42 am)Hotmud9
(November 7, 2018, 6:28 am)Preg_Addict I used to fill large bags with water and secured them in place with large stretchy medical bandage wrap and support hosiery. The nice thing with the bags was you could put large items inside. I took a bunch of small water balloons and tied them up together, then wrapped them around each other and carefully put them in the large bags. They would gradually unwind or if I shifted my weight they would sometime pop out of place. This is the closest thing to fetal movements I have been able to create.

I also played with items of varying weights, so lighter items would float to the top and heavier things would sink. I was really hoping that the light weight stuff would push outward hard enough that I could feel it from the outside. It kinda worked, lol. The heavy stuff I could feel against my tummy, but couldn't ever really feel the light stuff from the outside of the belly. I don't really use water anymore, (too many accidents Tongue) but hopefully this at least gives you some ideas to work with. Smile

I'd also be interested in hearing any other ideas people have had. Big Grin

You know, there are workarounds to the whole "accident" thing. I've heard of people using water beads instead of water.

I've used water beads to make vore bellies, works a treat. I wouldn't mind trying some of the larger water beads, or even a mix of sizes. They're cheap as on eBay, definately cheaper and easier to get than brandname orbeez
Liked by Preg_Addict (Aug 3, 2019)

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