It’s like something out of a sci-fi movie! Pregnant yoga teacher films the jaw-dropping moment her baby moves around in her womb
Saranlux Wunjina shared the incredible footage of her unborn tot showing off their own flexibility in her stomach

Saranlux Wunjina shared the incredible footage of her unborn tot showing off their own flexibility in her stomach
A PREGNANT yoga instructor has shared some incredible footage of her baby showing off some of their flexibility while in her stomach.
Saranlux Wunjina, 37, uploaded the clip of her unborn tot moving around in her womb to her earlier this month.
The private yoga expert, who lives in the Netherlands, filmed the magical moment while she was 32 weeks pregnant and captioned it: "Catching best moment."
Now, the 37-year-old, who is originally from Thailand, has had almost 12,000 views on her video and has received over 70 comments from people wishing her best wishes.
One stunned user commented to say: "Oh my God! The Universe inside of you is moving! Soooo amazing!"
While another wrote: "O my gosh.... I saw that tiny foot..... So so so amazing," and someone else joked: "Haha someone is doing yoga in there!"
Saranlux has been practising yoga since 2013 and she regularly shares impressive snaps and videos of her talent to her 10,000 strong Instagram fans.
And despite being heavily pregnant, the mum-to-be, who is due to give birth to her first kid on July 2013, hasn't given up her passion.
Although, unfortunately, some of those who have viewed her videos have argued that her yoga poses could be putting her unborn baby at risk.
One concerned user, who was worried about her balance, commented on one of Saranlux's more skillful yoga stances: "There is no legs blocking the fall."
Saranlux told : "I've gotten some negative comments on Instagram and Facebook — even from my mum. I can't say what is right or wrong, but I know my body and myself. It's my personal practice."
And she revealed that she had actually taken her changing body shape into consideration by adapting her daily routine.
"My flexibility, strength, and balance aren't as good as they were before, but I tried to adjust my practice to feel comfortable," she explained.
Last week, another mum-to-be was left devastated when she discovered her pregnancy snaps had been posted on a fetish porn site.
Meg Ireland has issued a warning to other pregnant women about ‘preggophilia’, a site which made her "sick to her stomach".
Meg wrote: “That time my bump went viral in a not so good way.
“This bump pic along with around 15 other pictures of mine ended up on an online ‘preggophilia’ site. Which is a porn site for people who like pregnant women."