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3222049 tn?1361462376

It hurts when baby moves

I'm 34w and it started around 30w. It hurts when he moves. It's like he is preparing for a world cup champion when he stretches.  And when he bends his back its like an angry cat and speaking to that it also feels like he is clawing my cervix. I would jump and grasp when he moves. And if I dont hold my breath when he nudge his head I would probably pee my pants.

Its just unfair cause some moms out there enjoys every movement of their LO while I'm complaining.  I can't wait till I'm done before he rips me off. Am I alone here?
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I know exactly how you feel!! It hurts alot when she moves! & now her she's in position to come out.. When she barely moves her head I stop where I'm.at cause ut hurts and het feet are at my ribs! And when she stretches or rolls around it hurts like crazy!!
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4379602 tn?1493520200
I feel the same thing u do and I'm never happy when he moves. The clawing feels like he's gonna break my water
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3222049 tn?1361462376
I'm 5' even and I weighed about 80lbs pre pregnancy and the baby daddy was about 10lbs and 9oz when he was born. He is 6'4 now. OMG I'm just scared this baby is gonna be too big. My midwife seems too confident that I will deliver on my 40wks or so... I dont want to be induced but I want to deliver on my 37wks so he wont be too big. I'm scared I'd rip or tear when I deliver. I will definitely need to enjoy being pregnant, I'm almost there anyways :)
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4904373 tn?1372032756
I understand well kinda it doesn't hurt me when mine moves yet but it makes me wanna throw up I can't stand being pregnant
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2020005 tn?1628125976
I know it's hard to believe, but someday you'll miss these painful moments, haha! I'm 4'll and my son was 8lbs 9.5ozs, my daughter was 8lbs 12ozs, so I had some pretty painful movement throughout my pregnancies and thought I'm sooo glad to be done with this, now I miss it! :( But the painful clawing like feeling is probably your son pressing against your cervix, or kicking it, and that can actually help you to dilate as you get farther along. I hope you get to enjoy the rest of your pregnancy!
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