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Baby is reallly low should i be worried?

Im 17+5 and my baby is really really low... Im really freaked out right now... Is it normal for baby to be that low?
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Its normal. Dont be worried. Im in the same boat.
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My baby boy has been low the entire tome and head down since I was 17w I'm now 26w it will cause some pressure and some pain but it will be ok get a maternity belt it will help
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I'm 24.2 weeks and my baby girl is like right on my bladder and has been the whole time. She's very low and sometimes I feel like she's gonna kick right out of there! I was worried about this too but everyone carries different and I've talked to people who had their baby that low the whole time!
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Babies will move all over during pregnancy, I'm 18+6 and my baby girl kicks me right in my pelvis constantly! Sometimes it's the way they're positioned too, unless you're feeling a ton of pelvic pressure/vaginal pressure, I wouldn't worry about it, but if you're really concerned call your OB and ask for your nurse, he/she will tell you if it's something to be worried about or not!
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Unless you're experiencing crampy pains, i wouldnt worry. Baby is still pretty small and has lots of room to move. Some people just carry really low also.
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