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4182046 tn?1355820039

miight be a dumb question...

But I'll ask anyways, just so I know haha. I feel my baby kick most at night, does this mean my baby will be awake during nights and sleep during the day? I know babies are up every few hours, but my best friend just had a baby and hes usually awake most of the night and sleeps most of the day.
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3185867 tn?1348434443
A lot.of baby's get there days and nights.mixed up. Which *****. Luckily my little Guy just sleeps.a lot LOL. He sleeps a lot during the day and then only wakes up about 2 times in the night usually once at like 1 and then usually at 5:30
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Not necessarily, apparently if your up and moving mostly through out the day the sound of your amniotic fluid swooshing coos your baby to sleep. So you might feel little movement during the day and notice more at night
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Oh no....I didn't even think about this... But I'm 20 weeks today, and so far my baby only moves rightttt when I'm getting ready to go to sleep -__-
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4043310 tn?1355912647
Dam my wee one has a movement scheudule too she moves from 8.30 am to mid day then doesnt start movin again till 6pm and by 9pm shes at her most active
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Mine kept the same hours. We had to train her.
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4182046 tn?1355820039
Daanngggg itttt i wasnt looking forward to a night owl. well. actually it may not be that bad, i cant fall asleep until around 4 am on a good night haha
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4516107 tn?1356304067
When I had my daughter she followed the exact feeding schedule when she was kicking in the womb. So probably. I'm pregnant again and this one is a night owl too, I'm not looking forward to it!!
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