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Kicking

Hi I'm 25 weeks. Is it true that the time baby is kicking will be the times that baby is gonna be up once she's here? Like sleep cycles and stuff, for example, she kicked at 4 pm, 7pm, 10pm, and now midnight, so is that the times I'm gonna be looking forward to her waking up and crying?
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My first pregnancy with my son was like that. Active all night lazy all day. He was the opposit when born. So i dont know lol now my second pregnancy(current) my duaghter is hyper active and never stops so crossing fingers it be opposit again after birth
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Lol ok thanks. Because she's getting more and more active by the day. At first it was only right when we'd be about to go to sleep that she'd start kicking and sayin ha no way lol now it's all day so I'm nothing but tired and extremely sick now I'm hoping I'll get some kind of break when she's here and she'll sleep st least more than she is now
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Oh gosh I hope not lol....My cousin had a lazy baby lol...and now that she's here...she is still lazy ha ha....I wonder if its true....my daughter is up at 5am some mornings....I think that their cycles change a lot...so I wouldn't worry too much
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