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Very low "kicks"?

Hey ladies! So I'm just curious, what's the lowest it's felt like your baby has kicked or moved? This is my 1st pregnancy, I will be 28 weeks on Monday... Sometimes it seriouslly feels like my little girl is kicking me in the crotch! Haha! I'm sure there's a better way of saying that, but I'm being serious. Is it normal to feel kicks/movement that low? Especially at only 28 weeks.. It's usually below my waist line or right on it, but the feeling is SO strange!  Thanks ladies!
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I'm 21 weeks with my second and all I fell are very low kicks. With my first she was always higher up and under my ribs. This baby is a girl as well and I can already tell they might have a big personality difference!
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Good to know I'm not the only one! She usually kicks and moves really high up and you can see her rolling around above my belly button. But the past 4-5 days has been very low and at the bottom of my belly and crotch! Haha! She must like that spot more than being in my ribs. Which is ok with me!! The rib pain i had for 3 weeks sucked!  
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I'm 20wks+5, I feel the same kicks (:
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I'm 22weeks expecting twins and I feel low kicks as well. And my c section hurts, is that low
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I'm 29w1d and I feel it there too sometimes! :)
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I'm 31+5 weeks and I have felt the same kicks where it fills like its in the crotch I have also felt them were it felt like my baby kicked me in my butt also lol I know that may sound weird but it felt weird 2
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