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8716921 tn?1402659268

I want my baby now, im driving us both crazy!! help

Is anyone else like really scard. This is my first baby and I'm constantly worrid something will go wrong. If I don't feel her move for a while I freak out. I drink tons of cold water or sweet juice just to get her to move. I bet she really doesn't like that to much. But I just want to know everything is ok and right now that is the only way to check. I'm 24 weeks today and I don't want to stress my baby out for the next 16 weeks any advice ladies!
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Hi, the more u get tensed, more the baby will...so just relax everything will be fine..u Vil feel the movements vn u r relaxed...also do few breathing execerises..
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8716921 tn?1402659268
Thanks guys, I'm happy I'm not alone. I guess the lack of control has me a little on edge. But like you said worrying won't make it any better. I am teaching myself how to crochet so in hoping this can distract me a little!! Plus some cute little booties for my baby girl will make me smile! If only I can progress past a square now. Lol
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7818752 tn?1401061308
I know how you feel i freak out all the time... im 21 weeks and still just feeling flutters..... i know i shouldnt be feeling my son all the time because it is still early but i do freak when.i dont feel him for a couple of hours........ i guess it is just part of the experience.  
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Chill the hell out. U worrying so much will hurt ur baby so relax
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24 weeks is still kinda early for constant movement but I have had the same thoughts. I downloaded an app that keeps track of movements and when the baby is not having an active day I sit for an hour to count for reassurance. Hands on your tummy is sometimes necessary.
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