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Is it bad? Could there be something wrong

I'm almost 38 weeks and my baby moves a lot like like he kicks and kicks I thought movement was suppose to become less and less lol???
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No it really shouldn't decrease. Ppl say thru run out room and dint move as much uf that were true how did 8.6 lb 21 baby find room top move in his 4'10 mommy is live to know haha.
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Ya my son likes to full stretch and push his feet as far as he can into my ribs.. makes my back ache constantly all day and night super hard to get comfortable. Sometimes ill just be sitting down and you can see my whole stomach shift lol freaks people out but not me
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Lol for real and then this not being able to sleep thing I got bags it's horrible
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9797462 tn?1410751678
I know. It hurts too. I keep telling my girl "you know, if you come out here you'll have more room to move" haha. She loves to LITERALLY get on mommy's nerves!! lol
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It's crazy tho lol I feel movement down there and my upset stomach and below my belly button I'm just like please just come out already lol
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Im 39 weeks and my baby boy still pretty active. Hes dropped && everything. I think its normal dr says everything looks healthy. When he pushes i feel like hes gonna rip me wide open lol
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9797462 tn?1410751678
Just means you got a strong boy in there!;)
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