Is it a good or bad thing when a baby move
alot inside the stomach? I am at about 36
weeks. I can feel him moving all the
time, mostly during the night. Please
answer fast I am really worried it is my
first child.
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Itaz
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Mar 2005 Posts: 4 Location: Scunthorpe
Posted: 03-15-05 10:43am
I am 25 weeks pregnant and she is always
moving around, they especially move around
more when you rest because when you are
moving it naturally rocks the baby to
sleep. If you are that worried contact
your midwife but I dont think it is
anything to worry about.
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mominashoe
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Posted: 03-04-08 19:35pm
Righto! The more he moves around the more
you can be at ease. Lack of movement is
what you should worry about.
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care_free
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Joined: 04 Sep 2007 Posts: 356 Location: FL, USA
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Posted: 03-04-08 23:31pm
I am 25 weeks and sometimes think maybe if
my little one moves too much she'll get
tangled in the cord, yet when she's not
moving I'm worried too. I think it's a
natural thing to worry about everything
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Lilly Ivy
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Posted: 03-06-08 05:09am
The more s/he moves, the better. They want
AT LEAST 10 movements a day. I'm 33wks and
I pretty sure this baby is living in my
rib, lol (kidding! I know it's not REALLY
there, lol)
So it's a good thing. If you go 8 hours
without feeling anything, call your
doctor. They will more than likely ask you
to go in right then.
Good Luck! I know how anxious you are.
This is my first too and you're further
than me! GOOD LUCK!
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