just wondering when you all are feeling your babies kicking or moving around. i keep rerading that bubs move mostly at night, and are rocked to sleep during the day by our movment...but my little girl seems to be awake during the day and sleep when i sleep! is that normal? i sure hope these sleeping patterns continue when she comes out!!!!!
Tina,
My baby boy is the same as your little girl. He spends most of his time moving during the morning and sleeps at lunch time then usually wakes up by the time DH comes home and then back to sleep at bed time. I have never had him wake me up in the middle of the night kicking. We certainly pray that he keeps this u when he arrives. I have heard that they start their sleep patterns when they still in the womb. Cross fingers for us heh!
I started feeling bump the day before our 19 week scan.
DD was always asleep first thing in the morning and got more active later in the afternoon and then at about 4am. This does follow her sleeping patterns by the way.
This time bubs seems to be active all the time, I get kicks at all times of the day it hardly ever seems to stop.
I haven't been feeling movement for long, but it is usually in the evening from around dinner until late, and then first thing when I wake up. Occassionally I have felt movement around lunch time. If he does keep this pattern up, I think I will be in for a lot of late nights as that seems to be party time!
Charlie totally has a timetable. I'm usually woken up between 7:30-8am (she kicks me if I don't go the the loo fast enough) then at about 11am, then somewhere between 3-5pm she'll have a party, then 8pm, then 10:15 she is most active (usually because I'm lying down and can really really feel it) then again at 1am ish. I love it. Plus if that does turn out to be her pattern when she's born, I can totally live with it!
So WHERE do you feel those early movements? Are they in the middle, on the side, below your belly button etc? I can't wait to feel bubba for the first time so please let me know where it all happens!
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