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no sleep

Had my ultrasound today, its a boy :)
But it was really early & he was still asleep & didn't want to be bothered. He would turn his face away so she couldn't get a profile. And when she would put the thing on my belly he'd kick it.
He's very active at night. So much it makes it hard to sleep. Anyone elses little one do this?
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This is normal because when you are movingaround during the day you are basically rocking the baby to sleep. So when you stop moving the baby wakes up. That's why when the baby comes out they like to be moving as it is more comforting. Another reason they make swings lol prepare to be up throughout the night because u have to change the babies sleeping habits when he comes out.
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7001988 tn?1392134797
Yea same here & exact same thing at ultrasounds. One ultrasound pic my son looks like he's holding up an L for loser and turning away from the camera. I also have pics where baby is hiding behind my placenta.
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My baby does the exact same thing,usually all during the day thought but, she hasn't been moving all day today and now that its 11 at night she decides to be active Haha
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7670156 tn?1401987192
Exactly! :)
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Ditto girl:) can't sleep so might as well read this stuff lol
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7670156 tn?1401987192
My baby does. She goes insane when I'm trying to go to sleep. That's the only reason I'm on here right now. Haha
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