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Im 19 weeks and i was wondering if it is normal for my baby not to move in the day but at night he is a speed racer.
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That's how mine is he's like oh mommys relaxed time to move alot
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Omg thats how my baby is. Im 20 weeks now and the doctor said thats normal, they said thats how the babys schedule will be once its born.
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I wondered the same thing because I'm 31 weeks tomorrow and my daughter moves during the day but its very little then at night goes crazy. so, I asked midwife and she said its normal.. Your movement from walking and doing daily tasks usually puts baby to sleep like in a rocking chair lol then once you've relaxed, baby wakes up and stretches and has active time. Lol
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Thanks everyone (:
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Im 19 wks today and still no movement. So ur lucky lol. I take the kicks anytime of night. At least for now then I'll be annoyed later but jist need the assurance. But have to continue to be patient
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I think so! Every baby is different... When I was around those weeks my son was about the same way he would barly move through out the day then in the evening was wild!  As long as he is moving he is good!
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It's pretty much normal, usually if they keep doing that throughout your whole pregnancy that's the schedule they'll have once they're born, my friends baby did the same and baby sleeps all day and night she's up.
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yup.. my baby is like that.. then he's been moving alot anytime when i reached my 3rd trimester. now he's like a tsunami on my belly..lol
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