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354373 tn?1299184526

Stupid Question RE: Fetal Movement

This may sound really ignorant on my part....but is there a problem with TOO MUCH fetal movement?  My little guy has not stopped for any more than 15 min. for 4 days now...I'm not exaggerating either.  It seems weird...like he's a little too active in there......Usually when someone puts their hand on my belly to feel him, he'll stop moving......Tonight my DH, MIL and 2 friends ALL felt him b/c he just won't stop.
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354373 tn?1299184526
I'm just so paranoid about everything at this point (30 weeks)...like my mind is running wild......is there not enough amniotic fluid in there, is his cord wrapped around his neck and he's trying to get away!  UGH  I wish anti-anxiety meds were OK to take during pregnancy!  LOL!
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466376 tn?1228094077
My lil guy is the same way, he is all over in there.  I keep saying he's practicing to be a kick boxer.  He is so strong that sometimes it hurts when he kicks.......lol.  I hope he'll be calmer when he comes out.
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354373 tn?1299184526
I'm thinking you're right...too bad he won't let me sleep now in preparation for when he does come!
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dont worry about is just that you going to have a little of a hyper baby i would love to feel my baby all the time OMG i wish that day come soon.
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