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This may sound crazy to most, but is it normal for your baby to move non stop! It's been three days with strong kicks and turning with an occasional slow down here and there. I'm 23 weeks and 5days, I'm very happy he's active but could mommy get a little rest please? Seems he never sleeps and in turn neither do i.
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I'm 24 wks today! My Cristian can move all he wants. If I'm in bed while he's moving, I just repeat simple words to him and rub ny belly; that way he knows I'm talking to him.
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Mine was like this at 24weeks then I've felt less of the kicks as I've got a bit bigger and there's more space to wriggling without thumping me!
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I know it's probably not ideal because you lose sleep over it due to your baby being so active but look at the bright side I was told that the more active your baby is means he/she is thriving in there you got one happy little soul in there :)
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I'm 38 weeks & mine still goes nutso. He's been really active this entire pregnancy.
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Mine is the same way. He never stops and I'm 34 weeks so it's been going on for a while. lol
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So there is at least two of us..Lol This kid has either taken up karate or boxing in here
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Yay I'm not alone u will be 24 wks tomorrow and this little girl is crazy she moves all day and all night I think she's flipping out sometime s
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