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hard belly?

Hi mommies! This is my second pregnancy, and I just have a question as the first go round for me wasn't a normal pregnancy at all! I'm 34w4d and the am just concerned because my belly is hard wherever the baby is when I'm laying down or standing. Definitely not BH or contractions, I have had plenty of those and can tell the difference for sure... just like she's leaning on my stomach, at times you can see her! Is this normal? I lost a large portion of my plug at 25 weeks, but was checked out and completely fine, now at 34/4 I'm losing bits of plug every time I pee (still clear) is this okay? .... Sorry for all the questions, I was so sick during my last pregnancy, on bed rest, and then induced at 37 weeks, all these parts of pregnancy are new to me. Thanks so much for any insight!!!! :)
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Thank you! My son wasn't a major mover, this little lady moves like crazy, and you can watch her dance around in there (I love it!) This just was weird because it was like she takes a nap and just flops outward instead of inward, no real pain other than the more normal end of pregnancy stuff.. Dull period like cramps, BH, minor contractions, And the super fun feeling when she parks her bum right under my ribs lol.. Thank you for your input!!!
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Sounds normal to me. I am at 31wks and my belly gets like that even now. You can look up videos of baby movement seen through the stomach. Best one is of this woman who has twins. Unless your experiencing symptoms that are majorly pain related I wouldn't worry too much.good luck with everything and if you are truely worried give your doctor a call. He/she can ease your worries better then we all can. And that's why they are there!
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