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ilovemyfishies81

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fetal movement 20 weeks
Posted: 01-18-08 17:37pm

im 20- weeks now is it weird that pretty much on and off all day Baggy has been moving a lot?
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Posted: 01-18-08 17:42pm

baggy?
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Re: Is this normal or strange
Posted: 01-18-08 17:44pm

ilovemyfishies81 wrote:
im 20- weeks now is it weird that pretty much on and off all day Gaggy has been moving a lot?
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Re: Is this normal or strange
Posted: 01-18-08 17:44pm

ilovemyfishies81 wrote:
im 20- weeks now is it weird that pretty much on and off all day Gabby has been moving a lot?
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Posted: 01-18-08 17:45pm

No, your baby is supposed to move that much. I was feeling very regular movements by 18 weeks with this pregnancy.
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Posted: 01-18-08 17:46pm

oh ok well that's good, it seems like she is in there stretching or something
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Posted: 01-18-08 17:47pm

oh were you trying to say gabby? lol
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Posted: 01-18-08 17:49pm

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oh were you trying to say gabby? lol


Suzy im so tired from dh coming to bed so late lol and my mom talkin a hole in my head i dunno what im typing
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Posted: 01-18-08 20:49pm

Its normal. Looks like you got your wish! Smile

http://www.e healthforum.com/health/topic123300.html
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Posted: 01-20-08 08:59am

Ingi wrote:
Its normal. Looks like you got your wish! Smile

http://www.e healthforum.com/health/topic123300.html


lol yea but they are not really that hard
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Posted: 01-21-08 12:46pm

lol... mine weren't hard kicks until now...I'm almost 28 weeks and they are getting harder and harder each day. Yikes!!! Feels like the kid is dancing on my bladder and punching my ribs at the same time! My doctor just had me start counting my kicks and the first day he had me do it was Saturday and I had 96 kicks, and yesterday I had 146. And I only counted the ones that were hard.
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Posted: 01-21-08 12:49pm

lol, my baby does the same thing! Not TO my ribs yet, but I'm getting nervous because it gets closer everyday!
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Posted: 01-21-08 12:55pm

my gosh, the ribs is realllly weird. It scared me the first time it happened. Smile Now he's there all day plucking away at them.
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Posted: 01-21-08 13:04pm

my problem is going to be a little more strange. I can't STAND having anyone touch my bones, especially my collar bone *shudders at the thought*. So when baby does, I'm probably gonna hate him/her when s/he comes out! I can already imagine myself constantly pushing down on my belly to get it to stop, but of course I know it won't work Crying
or Very sad
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Posted: 01-21-08 14:02pm

maybe it won't be that bad. I'm pretty weird about people touching me too, but I dont mind my husband and I don't mind the baby. Its a pretty cool feeling I think.
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Posted: 01-21-08 14:34pm

chrissy721 wrote:
lol... mine weren't hard kicks until now...I'm almost 28 weeks and they are getting harder and harder each day. Yikes!!! Feels like the kid is dancing on my bladder and punching my ribs at the same time! My doctor just had me start counting my kicks and the first day he had me do it was Saturday and I had 96 kicks, and yesterday I had 146. And I only counted the ones that were hard.

wow they kick a lot
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Posted: 01-21-08 16:21pm

yea, the paper they gave me said that if there are less than 4 kicks in a half hour to go to the hospital. I def. don't have that problem, but I wonder if there could be toooo many kicks in that time frame. I usually get between 45 and 60 in a half hour. It's like one right after another. Crazy!!!
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Posted: 01-22-08 19:14pm

I would say that this is pretty normal, Ilovemyfishes, because I am 35 weeks pregnant and junior he was very active at 20 weeks but I couldn't really feel them as strongly as I feel them now and boy oh boy are they something. But I love it!!
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