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Popping Sound

To mommys that have baby's already or are in there third trimester . I was laying down baby was still not moving . And all a sudden it was like three loud pops ! I know there bones can "crack" making a clicking noise but this wasn't it . It was like a really loud pop noise . Anyone ? 36 weeks
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I was half asleep so i dont really remember what side it came from i just know it was somewhere in my stomach lol. but yea i guess its normal?? idk this is my first pregnancy. im 34+5
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Same happen to me the other day!  My daughter moves like crazyy and with one of her moves I heard a pop too! im 37 w im guessing its normal :)
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My pops were like near my upper stomach , like in between my ribs or near up there
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Yea mine was definitely a pop. idk but im gona make sure n ask my doc at my next appt
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Same here . It didn't hurt but I know it wasn't his bones cracking it was legit a pop . Back to back .
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I was using the restroom the other night and while i was peeing i heard three loud pops one right after the other.. idk what it was it really freaked me out but it didnt hurt and everything seems fine it was just weird?? but idk what it could ve
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