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CUTE SHORT STORY...

I was really worried about my baby not moving, I had a cold glass of water, had a snack took some Apple juice. And hadn't felt baby yet. After a few minutes I Googled " ways to make baby move while pregnant" and giggling my belly came up..so iI giggled my belly and all of a sudden she moved, and hasn't stopped since I think my poor baby was napping and I felt so bad after cause I feel like I interrupted her sleep. Lol
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Yeah that's fine you shouldn't be felling any movement that early depending on the position of your placenta you'll felling movement anywhere from 15weeks, I didn't feel my boy until 20weeks
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I am 8weeks but i have felth any movement of the baby. I want to know if thats how it should be.
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My lil boy is 29 weeks and very axtive the fob rarely wants to feel him when he's moving but whenever he finally gives me a break fob starts poking and jiggling my belly i feel sooo bad for him in their he never gets any sleep :(
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Awwwh I'm 38 weeks and the same thing literally happened to Me tonight! My boy is usually very active but today must have been his rest day. I started to get worried soo I started bouncing on my pregnancy ball an woke him up hahaha poor little guy
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Yeah my son is almost 30weeks & he's more active now than when he was 11weeks. They say it's good to note the times they are awake vs sleep so you can have an idea of what their schedule will be like. I'm glad you feel your little one moving!
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