A mother of two in mainland China said on the Internet that the scene of the twin sons “fighting each other” in her pregnant belly made her laugh and cry. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo / Sina Hotspot)
In the process of giving birth to many mothers, watching their babies grow up day by day, they are bound to be infinitely gratified and moved. However, a 2-born mother in mainland China said on the Internet on the 1st that when she was pregnant with twin sons, she had seen the babies performing “quanwuxing” in her pregnant belly many times from the ultrasound images. Unexpectedly, following the brothers were born, Indeed, many bruises were found on their bodies, making the mother wonder whether to laugh or cry. As soon as the news came out, it caused a heated discussion.
According to comprehensive Lu media reports, a mother of two in Hunan Province, mainland China, recently posted an ultrasound video of her previous pregnancy with twin sons on the Internet. According to the video, the twin sons refused to give in to each other when they were still in the mother’s belly. In order to gain more space, they staged “Quanwu Xing” repeatedly, and finally the mother’s pregnant belly also changed.
Sure enough, following the brothers were born, there were bruises all over their bodies. To this, the mother smiled and said, “You have these marks when you were born, don’t blame your mother when you grow up!” She also revealed that the brothers’ usual mode of getting along is also “love and kill each other”, and they like to tease each other with some small gestures.
After the news was exposed, discussions arose, and some netizens said, “My mother has a stomachache every day with such a style of play”, “Maybe she is saying, ‘You get up, I have nowhere to go, don’t squeeze me'”, “Is this a fight for the boss? ? Whoever goes out first is the boss”, “Brothers are disrespectful”, “It’s too cute”, “I feel sorry for my mother”.
However, the Weibo medical account “Doctor Chen of Obstetrics and Gynecology” said that the fetus cannot control its hands and feet well in the mother’s body, and the movements of reaching out and kicking are all unconscious behaviors, not “fights”. In addition, the hands and feet of fetuses are not as strong as adults, and there is amniotic fluid in the uterus as a buffer, so when they move their hands and feet, they cannot cause substantial damage to the other party.