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funny wierd new feeling

Ok, I'm 39weeks tomorrow with my 3rd and I just experienced something totally new. I looked downand saw my tummy "breathing" rapidly. Just a certain section of it and moving up and down exactly like breathing. Anyone else ever have that?
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thats so cool. my boys got the hiccups often and it looked like that. Its such a strange yet wonderful thing to see. Congradulations and we will all be thinking of you tomoro.
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Lol thanks for the comments, its was just weird and i have a video since it lasted almost 3 mins. It wasn't kicks or just movement I swear it was the baby breathing. I deliver tomorrow so I am super excited
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Its prolly hiccups.  I get them all the time. Good luck
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Im 29 weeks now and about 2 weeks ago my belly started turning into the poltergeist :p i could lay down and you could see my belly wiggle and vibrate and do a wave motion like you laid a blanket over a puppy and it was trying to get out :o lol very freaky but i love that shes getting strong enough to move like that :)
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My stomoch does some really weird stuff like tht. sometimes it does it and i dnt even feel th baby moving. But this is my first, im 30+5 and cant wait till i can say 39weeks.. Seems to be taken forever!! good luck.
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Um was it the baby moving. Your almost done! Congratulations!!
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