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  • A study surveyed 197 women who had been pregnant to investigate the phenomenon of "phantom kicks," which are sensations of fetal movement felt after pregnancy.
  • Nearly 40% of participants reported experiencing these sensations, even years after giving birth, with an average time of 6.4 years postpartum.
  • The sensations were described as real and convincing, with mixed emotional responses—27% found them nostalgic and comforting, while 25.7% felt confused or upset—highlighting potential effects on postpartum mental health.

Article Abstract

During pregnancy, a woman will attribute increased abdominal sensations to fetal movement. Surprisingly, many women report that they feel kick sensations long after the pregnancy; however, this experience has never been reported in the scientific literature. We used a qualitative approach to survey  = 197 women who had previously been pregnant. We calculated the number of women who had experienced phantom kicks after their first pregnancy, and explored subjective experiences of kick-like sensations in the post-partum period. In this study, we show that almost 40% of women in our sample experienced phantom fetal kicks after their first pregnancy, up to 28 years (average 6.4 years) post-partum. Women described the phantom sensations as "convincing," "real kicks," or "flutters." Twenty-seven percent of women described the experience as nostalgic or comforting, and 25.7% reported felt confused or upset by the experience. Our results demonstrate that phantom kicks in the postpartum period are a widely experienced sensation, which may have implications for a woman's postpartum mental health. The mechanism behind the phantom kick phenomenon is unknown, but may be related to changes in the somatosensory homunculus or proprioception during pregnancy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jwh.2019.8191DOI Listing

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