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will too much of bouncing hurt baby or put in labor to early?

I have never used those balls to bring on labor or bounced to much.  I did something really silly today.  after going baby shopping with my daughter today for hours of walking we got home and she asked me to show her how to jump rope well of course I picked up the rope and started jumping for a good 2 minutes.  now all night my stomach has been tightening having more braxton hicks and back pains baby is still moving tons I'm just worried cause even though I'm huge I'm only 35 weeks. I still did the silliest thing ever and wondering if it hurt him.  
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can't ask my doc ill have to go to hospital.  my obgyn is on vaca until july 20th.  and hospitals are a pain to wait in in canada.  5 hours just to get into a room
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I do a lot of walking daily and I have 2 toddlers so I that's as active as I get.  I don't do exercises so jumping rope is not normal for me.  
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I am not as far a long as you, however, I am very physically active & my doctor says it is a-okay for me to be active for as long as I can handle so long as I am not on my back (no crunches, leg lifts). I do ply jumps, jumping jacks, jump rope, etc. I don't think you hurt him, but if you're not usually active, maybe just your body reacting. As everyone always says, only your doc will know for sure :-)
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