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kicking...

So i watched the video. And see the baby shouldbe head down, facing my spine. However iI feel tonnes of movement on my belly everyday. Does this mean he's facing my belly and I'm going to have excruciating back labor?
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Mine moves back and forth still and im 37+5. I try hands and knees and not sitting in a relax position. I try sitting a little forward but I'm so big it don't work any more lol. My other two turned while in labor at the hospital. I'm hoping this one does to
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Even though they are facing the spine, they can still get their elbows and hands back there to hit you in the belly. I'm 31 weeks tomorrow and my little girl is completely transverse, so I'm just hoping that she moves soon, although that seems to be her favourite spot since she's been that way almost my whole pregnancy lol
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Not necessarily, my little one is constantly moving and I feel it on my belly. I'm 32 weeks and when I went for fetal monitoring Friday her head was facing my spine. To us it seems awfully uncomfortable, like how can their head be facing the spine yet they are kicking away up front. To them is just comfy I guess :)
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My boy just flipped at 36 weeks. It worried me like crazy until they told me he turned. My dr told me he was breech after my first us though
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35 today
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How far along are you?
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