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DOES YOUR BABY EVER SLEEP

I'm 30 weeks and ever since about 18 weeks when I first felt my baby move it seems like she never stops. Doctors visits when they monitor me no matter where they move she kicks them like shes saying stop touching me. One nurse even called her a party girl & had to strap multiple things around my belly to get her heart beat because she would try with all her might to kick it off. Sometimes I just be overwhelmed and wish she would calm it down just a bit so I could sleep. Anyone else experience this ?????
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Omg I'm 34 weeks and my daughter never stops moving around, she just pops out every where. I feel like she's gonna rip through my stomach lol.
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My baby is super active too. Even being 39 weeks (and she's measuring big) she still seems to have plenty of room to rock n roll in there. She eventually calms down though at night when I'm trying to sleep (eventually) but then first thing in the morning she's back to kicking again, and when you keep getting kicked in the stomach that's full of nothing but acid, she usually makes me vomit. :(  even if I could sleep in, I can't because if I'm not up before her to get something in my belly before she starts kicking I get so sick and then feel like crap the rest of the day.
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