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Is this normal?

I'm 33 weeks pregnant with my first baby, and I feel so tired all the time and now my bump feels really tender I can't even rub cream into it and it hurts to move. I thought babies movements were supposed to reduce by now but it still feels like she's doing gymnastics in there. Does anyone else feel like this? x
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Thanks ladies for the comments, pleased I'm not alone. I'm the same as you alyringy at 33+3 but I've not had any pain down below, just my bump I've also had to have the last couple of days off work due to achy pain and sickness. X
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I'm 32wks and I'm at my doctors app and they say that ur baby suppose to move alot now even though the space is getting smaller I also feel tired but its normal and sometimes my baby beats on me which make me sore punch punch kick lol hope all is well
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I'm 33+3 and my belly is the same. I just called off work because I'm soo achy! Do you have a lot of pain down below as well?

And like alexlee said..I've talked to my doc bc that thought worries me. My doctor said if he Doesnt move all day goto the ER. Alexlee how did you know to go in. I'm still scared about that..ftm lol
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His cord
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2207301 tn?1340990867
My son was very active the whole time with my pregnancy. And now he's still very squirmy and stretches allot. Its cute but i can see how he was so advice. Just means your baby is healthy and happy in there:)  she's just playing. But ask your Dr to keep close look on the umbilical cord. I had to have an emergency c section at 38 Weeks cause him hours was wrapped around his neck 3 times
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