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Baby's movement @29wks

My baby is always up and active, which is good because I don't have to worry is Baby ok. But sometimes when Im up and moving, I feel like Baby is going to fall.. So, I try to wait until Baby is sleep to do housework or anything too active. Does anyone else feel like that or limit what you do, until your baby is sleeping?
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Just don't mind them. I feel u when walking I can feel baby at the very bottom of my tummy. But he/she is fine and protected. Good luck mama!!! And congrats...
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This is why I post questions on certain groups. They're not rude. Do you feel like your baby is very active or not? The ignorant and unnecessary remarks don't have to be posted... thanks
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8919982 tn?1400717187
#laughing
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8919982 tn?1400717187
^^ lol I was thinking the same thing crying in tears.
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9440890 tn?1415878121
I'm confused? Are you still pregnant? Where do you think the baby is going to fall?
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I didn't say I don't do housework when baby is awake.. I still have to get things done. I just don't like feeling baby is going to fall.. (maybe I should've worded the ? Different)
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Im 28 weeks and my baby dosent move too much.  I get so worried. I wish she was active all day.
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I find that I do all my housework and what I need to do even if baby is kicking. Babies have their patterns sometimes and waiting a half hour is just not reasonable all the time. Doesn't seem to affect anything and sometimes it puts the baby to sleep if I'm moving around a bunch. Sometimes baby does feel heavy and it slows me down but that means time for me to rest.
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Im 24 weeks my son is very active,He kicks more then he sleeps so I have to do housework through all the kicking and moving ugh
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