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Is it normal not to feel the baby move alot during the day? I'm 29weeks.
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That is normal. Mt doctor told me if I haven't felt her move for a while to go to a quiet room and lay for about an hour and as long as you've felt 3 movements you're fine. Most do say 10 an hour, but that normally is not going to happen if you are up and moving around during the day
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The only movements I feel during the day are hiccups, headbuts, and the REALLY big kicks.
At night however, I feel like he's turning my uterus into a karate dojo.
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Im 28 weeks and he kicks all the time when i lay down or just start to relaxes,but when i start moving or am at work hes still. So you shouldn't worry if he doesn't move alot during the day. He or she is most likely sleeping.
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Im 28 weeks and he kicks all the time when i lay down or just start to relaxes,but when i start moving or am at work hes still. So you shouldn't worry if he doesn't move alot during the day. He or she is most likely sleeping.
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If your placenta is at the front you won't feel much movement hun. You will also get to know your baby's pattern so if that's normal for your baby I wouldn't worry love x
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I know of I am up moving a lot I don't feel anything. If I am sitting or laying around he doesn't stop. I think the movement of us walking can make them relax and sleep.
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Yes 10 kicks is what I was told as well. I'm 29 weeks and my baby don't sleep or let me sleep. She kicks all day all night.  When I'm asleep she will kick until I get up.
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You should feel 10 kicks a hour. Is what my doctor told me.
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Yes. They sleep a lot.
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