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  1. #1

    Aug 2009
    Yarra Valley, Victoria
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    too MUCH movement?

    This probably seems like a silly question seeing as though I didnt feel much movement from bub b4 the 20 week mark. But since then it has been CONSTANT and I mean CONSTANT!
    All the time I can feel baby moving, sometimes it is quite painful as I swear bub is fully stretched out pushing his head against my back and feet up against my belly. I think bub only stops for maybe 5 mins, 3 times a day.. maybe less.. Its odd and very tiring!
    Can somebody reassure me I dont have tennis balls going nuts in there? And isnt the movements meant to slow down about now? (31 weeks)

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    Mar 2010
    Melbourne
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    Aaahhh the joys of pregnancy! We all spend half of it willing bub to move then the other half wishing bub would go to sleep! If your doctor isn't to concerned then it is probably ok. Towards the end it will probably become more squirming then outright moving around but it doesn't stop. Believe or not you will miss it once bub is out. Just remember if you are at all concerned about it then see your care provider. Good luck!

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    BellyBelly Professional Support Panel

    Nov 2005
    QLD
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    Hi Poopie
    Let me assure you that you don’t have tennis balls in there, you have a small person. And like big people small people are all different. Not feeling much movement before 20 weeks is normal. Yes many babies do reduce their movement at about 31 weeks but let’s be honest; they don’t have a calendar in there with them so they just have to guess the number of weeks that they are up to. Your baby is fine and I am sure that your baby will start to settle down soon. Just be aware that some babies even kick as they are being born, which I should imagine is a really strange feeling.

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    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
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    yep. i can second Alan on that one. my girl was a real wriggler non-stop. even during labour she would get the irrits with the contractions and push and kick against them in disgust lol. and then when pushing came she gave a few good kicks for good measure...came out like a pocket rocket!

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    Nov 2009
    Between concrete walls
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    Hey Poopie!! I know what you mean, but I've been feeling bub from 14weeks and it is not slowly down any. DP was laughing tonight at all the movement, and that he could feel arms and legs and hands and feet going everywhere - where bub was even playing with him
    He also thinks bub will hit the ground running as it hasn't stopped moving
    just be grateful that bub is still moving

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    Aug 2009
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    Hi,

    My wee one rarely stopped moving and all was good. I was induced and she actually flipped and such sooo much they had to triple check she was head down pre induction. I'd be down the street and people would look at my belly quite alarmed because it looked like I had a cat squirming down my dress/top.

    HTH

  7. #7
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    Aug 2009
    Ipswich, Queensland
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    I was the same, i thought they were meant to slow down - mine didn't until about this week where i haven't felt the movements quite so much until the weekend where I was admitted into hospital (for something different) and the nurses and doctors kept feeling bub and stirring it up again so then it didnt' stop all night
    So don't worry apparently its normal you just have an energetic little one like me

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jul 2009
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    U will notice more movement as bubs is bigger and has less room to move around, i had bad rib pain all pain from her stretching around in there