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baby dropped? someone told me the way im feeling means the baby dropped?could it be?

I've been feeling like a tight feeling under my belly button , it feels like if I'm wearing something so tight but I wear loose clothes and I've been getting cramps and also I feel the baby move lower, could that mean baby dropped? I'm a ftm so I don't really know about all this lol btw I'm 34 weeks.
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@Breed_ItsABoy thank you (:
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I'm 32 weeks and I feel the same way. My doctor told me it's because he's getting bigger and he's head down. He hasn't "dropped", it's just the pressure of him being down there. I've carried him pretty low the entire time, so him going further and further down is pretty uncomfortable at times. I would feel right above your pelvic bone and see what you feel.. I bet you'll feel a head somewhere along there :)
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your welcome hun
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@proudFTMTeTe thank you (:
@Tumi_Tumz that's how I feel also!
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np hun
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Omg thanks for posting that I was actually wondering the same thing since im 33 weeks and it feels like she will pop out thanks for the answer as well very helpful
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when my baby dropped i had alot of pelvic pain n her kicks i could feel up towards my chest n her arms n head i could feel right above my va jj but i was able to look at my belly n see she had dropped n by all the pelvic pain n pressure
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