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tummy tickling

Have you ever laid in the bed and have the baby ve really really active and by somehow he (or she) is moving, the baby comes across a part of your tummy that ia really sensitive or tickles? Omg first time ever, it just happened to me lol and I tried to put my hand on that part of my tummy and it didnt help, I bursted out laughing =)
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Awe!!! =)
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Yesturday i was laying on my side and when i do my son likes to kick the bed but yesturday when he did it he was pushing on both sides and it totally made it look like he was jumping on the bed cuz he was doing it so fast and he was pushing very hard tht i laughed bc all i could picture while watching him was a little boy already showing me he plans on jumping on my bed hahah
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Yea, I know!!! Its like every time im laying In the bed, still as a mouse, he is moving around doing no telling what in there lol and then if im up and moving around, hes quiet as can be. I hope our babies arent gonna be night babies when they are born lol
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That's awesome I wish I got that at least once. I think its incredible. My little munchkin moves a lot at night most turn and kick I love it....
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