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How often does your baby move?

I'm 24wks & 4ds pregnant w/ a baby boy(: First child, He moves all the time! I love it! He's actually moving right now as we speak, everyday it's like he has a blast in there lol.. does this mean i'm going to have a hyper lil one?
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I'm 33 weeks with twin girls, and my baby B thats closest to the top of my belly is constantly moving.
Baby A is kind smooshed by her sister and i don't feel her as much, but she's always very active during ultrasounds and her heart rates are great so I don't worry about her too much. I love feeling them move but now that they are so big its starting to hurt! Lol sometimes I wonder if they'll burst right out of my stomach.
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I'm 26+5 nd my lil girl def moves more than 10x a hr!! That's awessome we will all have lil active ones:)
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Kyleababy222 looks like we both have very active baby boys!!! Well i'm glad to hear that & good luck to you as well hun(:
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They didnt have me start monitoring kicks til 30wks and said 10x an hour. Which is scary because Im too busy most of the time to keep track and I find myself freaking out til Im in a place that I can monitor movement and go from there.
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So ur ob will start having u count ur babies kicks at 27/28 weeks. So the fact u have an active baby is great. My ob told me my baby should move 10xs every hour. I have a very active baby too though and he moves more than that. And they actually say the more active the baby in the womb the more active itll be when it comes out. Good luck! Sounds like ur pregnacy is going well :)
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