No, movement is normal. Lack of movement is not. When your baby delivers really has nothing to do with it's movement.
I realize the last few months become less enjoyable for most women, but they are very important to the baby's development. Take good care of yourself and let your doctor know if you feel there is some extreme change or concern.
Congratulations!
2006-06-29 03:50:12
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answered by nighthawk 4
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No it is just an active little baby! My first daughter moved so much I thought an alien was going to pop out of my stomach! My second daughter hardly moved around. Needless to say, I thought something was wrong. I would just be happy that you can feel the baby is alive, active and healthy.
It could also be that the baby is starting to descend lower to prepare for labor. That is normal it happens to everyone. If the baby is descending then of course the movements will occur in different places than before and feel alittle different as well.
2006-06-29 10:51:57
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answered by carrie p 3
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No. Babies actually move around less in the final 4 weeks of pregnancy because they run out of room. Months 7 and 8 are the months that babies are most active, or, mothers notice more movement because they want to rest more!
Have a happy and healthy 8 weeks and a good birth.
2006-06-29 10:48:01
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answered by baggyk 3
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I felt like I had a circus performer in my belly with my second daughter. She moved constantly. It's perfectly normal for your baby to move alot - it just depends on the baby. My first didn't move nearly as much as my 2nd did. She was doing somersaults all through my labor as well, so don't worry about pre-term labor too much. Besides, anything over 36 weeks is considered full term these days & if your THAT concerned about it - ask your doctor!
2006-06-29 11:07:55
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answered by Beanne 2
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no that just means that you have a healthy baby my baby moved around alot around then, but in a few weeks it will stop moving so much because the baby has grown and there is less room, usually around 36 weeks the movements calm down.
2006-06-29 10:47:52
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answered by Anonymous
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not likely, it is normal for the movements to feel stronger towards the end of your pregnancy because the baby has less room
2006-06-29 10:47:35
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answered by Hannah's Mom 2
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you just have a very active baby which is a good thing. Delivery and the rest of your pregnancy should be just fine
2006-06-29 10:48:40
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answered by mommy3_05 2
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no that shouldn't make your baby come early.But to be sure and help you feel better ask your dr. My son moved alot when I was carring him. I had him a month early.My daugther she was not a mover. And I had her almost two and halfs weeks late. best of luck to you.
2006-06-29 10:50:23
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answered by js_baby_99_2000 2
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totally normal... It's getting tighter in there as the baby grows...and you will feel more and more. My little one gets the hicups all the time... now that feels odd!!! Doesn't have anything to do with when labor will start though...
2006-06-29 10:48:19
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answered by meflute 2
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That is good when your baby moves. It's bad when it doesn't move a lot. Don't worry. Only worry if it doesn't move and if it don't than call your doctor.
Moving babies are healthy.
2006-06-29 10:47:20
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answered by Anonymous
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