Of course it is fine for your baby to be so active. Usually the babys days and nights are mixed up so it is usually at night when they move the most. Im 32 weeks and she keeps me up at night.
2006-12-18 06:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It's fine if the baby is very active I'm also 28 weeks and my baby moves a whole lot more than my first did. It's when they aren't active that we should worry. Good luck, everything is fine.
2006-12-18 06:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Babies are most active when the mom is least active. Your activity during the day lulls the baby to sleep. I used to get a little annoyed being kept up all night, but after my babies were born, that feeling was one of the things I missed the most.
2006-12-18 06:11:28
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answered by MerryKerry 2
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I belive that is good sign. It means your baby is exercising and building those little muscles. He was probably active because as you walked around all day you were rocking your baby, and when you laid down you are now still so your baby wakes up and is ready to play. just enjoy the movement going on. Pretty soon (12 weeks) you won't get to feel the baby inside you anymore.
2006-12-18 06:15:24
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answered by sweetgurllexi 3
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That is a good sign. That means the baby is healthy. I am 35 weeks and my baby keeps me up alot of the night moving around. Good luck.
2006-12-18 06:08:31
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answered by Finally pregnant w/ #2!! 2
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there are various of situations whilst i replaced into pregnant that the toddler could calm down and sleep for a on an analogous time as and that i could be frantic. many situations i could shake my tummy to wake the toddler. that often could paintings. the toddler could desire to easily be changing its time table. And in the adventure that your abdomen is disenchanted the toddler may well be "busy" listening to the symphony going on interior your bowels. Kick counts are a reliable thank you to make sure in the adventure that your toddler is high quality. %. the toddler's maximum energetic time of the day and lay down and commence counting strikes. you may desire to sense ten strikes interior a 2 hour margin. There are diverse procedures for counting so ask your physician/midwife for suggestion. abdomen discomfort could be lots of issues at this point. the place is the tummy discomfort? without understanding i'm going to only anticipate that's in all probability some heartburn it relatively is general once you get to this point. If it quite is not powerful and you nonetheless are not feeling any circulate interior the subsequent 12 hours you may desire to pass to work out your well being care provider.
2016-10-05 11:27:35
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answered by ? 4
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Absolutely not, you should definitely put your baby in a "time out" for being so darn active at night. I mean, if you don't enforce bed times before birth, your baby is going to walk all over you once its born! LOL Kidding of course.
Of course its OK.
2006-12-18 06:08:48
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answered by EmLa 5
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Definatly it's perfect for the baby to move. It's when the baby doesn't move that is cause for concern. Less than 10 fetal movements in two hours is bad! Anything more is great!
2006-12-18 06:21:09
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answered by Camerons Mama07 3
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Of course, you are very far along in your pregnancy. Babies keep mommys up all the time during the night at your stage!
Enjoy, because before too long, baby will be out of there!
2006-12-18 06:20:34
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answered by beachbum26 2
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I would only be scared if he did not move that much...My midwife says at least 2, one-hour movement periods a day.. he probably moves more than that and you just do not notice it because you are too busy during the day.. then when you lay down and get still then you notice it more...
2006-12-18 06:12:48
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answered by Jessica M 3
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