they do get less active at 9 months. this one might be a hellion
2006-12-21 20:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Twins run on the maternal factor of the family members. At 7 weeks there is not any way you will sense the toddler because it is so tiny even regardless of the indisputable fact that it must be that your extra pregnant than you think of. regardless of twins you wouldnt sense stream at 7 weeks. You do get extra unwell and teach till now regardless of the indisputable fact that. the two await your test or pay to have a private one accomplished if your particularly traumatic, it expenses around £60.
2016-12-15 05:59:12
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answered by erke 4
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definitely, you will soon begin to feel kicks, and even what feels like hiccups. As the baby gets more active you will begin to feel tired more often. They say that boys' are way more active than girls' anyway--during your 7th through 9th month, your going to be worried because you won't feel as much activity it's okay, this is very normal....they're getting the rest they need for the journey.
2006-12-21 15:48:10
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answered by Gizmo 3
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The second month of pregnancy is a critical month in fetal development. Your baby goes from being a blastocyst to an embryo. Early on in this month your baby’s heart will begin to beat. First it beats slowly, then very rapidly, later in pregnancy the heart rate will slow a bit more.
In the beginning of this month it’s hard to tell which way is up on your baby. As this month progresses it becomes very easy to tell which end is your baby’s head is and which end is your baby’s bottom. By the end of the month your baby’s upper and lower limb buds will also appear. And the primordia of the liver, pancreas, lungs, and stomach are evident. While your baby is a girl or a boy, it is not yet apparent without genetic screening.
Your baby is now measuring between 8-11 mm from crown to rump (CRL). By the end of this month heart activity is always present on ultrasound. Toe and finger rays are present, though not quite enough for you to count yet.
2006-12-21 15:43:35
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answered by Xiangwei Xi 3
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He will get more and more active until he grows so big that the womb becomes a rather tight place.
My first one was the active one. I swear I could feel him push off with his feet on one side--zoom to the other side and push off again. This went on for hours.
2006-12-21 15:46:37
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answered by maamu 6
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Thats how it was with my son when I was pregnant with him he kept me up all hours of the night woke me up all hours of the night. I would be sitting at my desk talking to a customer and he would move and it would move my whole body to where that person seen. He fractured one of my ribs 4 days before he was due to come into the world. Yeah he was ALOT different from my daughter.Good luck to you!
2006-12-21 15:48:21
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answered by Chandra H 2
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That is funny. My son moved more than my daughter and that seems to be his persoality... alwayson the go!
I think once they get less room to move, they slow down a bit...
2006-12-21 15:53:38
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answered by Amy D 2
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Sounds like an Olympic Champion to me.
2006-12-21 15:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it does, they start turning into hard kicks and punching and u can see the lumps popping out of your stomach........
2006-12-21 15:51:37
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answered by Kate G 1
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my oldest son started moving alot early. he was also an early crawler (4mo.) and walker (9mo.). now he never sits still. GOOD LUCK
2006-12-21 16:03:05
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answered by happychick 2
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