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4093350 tn?1358096154

Coincedence?! Or 'normal'?!

23 weeks and baby has been very active all day today! Its amazing & i love it!
I've had heart burn/indigestion all day as well... And i haven't been eating anything that would typically cause that. Just curious if its a coincidence or something that does happen when baby is active... ??!! If so, what are other 'symptoms' (if any) when baby is active?! Thanks ladies :)
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3197728 tn?1377277900
Its from.the baby gettin bigger and u having less room causing indigestion which the causes heart burn
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4093350 tn?1358096154
Anyone notice additional things when baby is very active??
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4093350 tn?1358096154
I have to eat every couple of hours! Have to! I can no longer eat big meals because ill feel full and uncomfy for hours!
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4544384 tn?1356332467
I have no idea why but if I don't at least snack on something small for a few hours I'll get heartburn worse than if I eat something spicy.
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4093350 tn?1358096154
I didn't look online. This app is my 'online' when it comes to pregnancy. I started reading too much stuff online and it was making me panic!! But i will... just curious to hear from other moms here.
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I think i remember reading something about them being related but i can't be sure did you look online
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