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any one else hear this??????

Someone told me that when your close to going into labor that the baby don't move as much I'm just curious I'm 37 weeks today
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I just hag mine and she didn't move alot at all until i have having bad contractions and she was moving down into position
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My Grandma keeps telling me to watch out for the calm before the storm. My little man isn't as active as he used to be, now he just feels like he's tightening up into a ball and releasing.  Sometimes I'll get random elbows and knees but its a rarity now. Lol
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It's true in my case. I have 6 days left before edd and noticed that my baby is not moving alot as compare before. I even scored 0 on my non stress test and got an impression of non reactive. However, my baby still has her prime time when she moves and kicks alot. Goodluck and all the best on your delivery!
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I have heard that too, but its not always true since i was due on Jan 3rd, i am now 2 days past due and for the past few days my baby has been really active.
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I have heard that before as well but my baby still moves a lot, kicks hard especially at night..
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I gave birth on new years and my baby was very active before I went into labor.
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I wasnt like that. My son was VERY active
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I hear it to and I feel my baby is not moving that much he use to move a lot before.  I asked my Dr. and she tells me he doesn't have that much space that he can move around he is just ready to be out good luck
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