Baby can turn any time after 29 weeks, and will then settle down right into the birth canal shortly after that (lightening, when baby moves down and you then feel like you can breathe easier, but it may get harder to walk!)
Perfectly normal for baby's movements to slow down, but they should not stop completely.
2007-01-23 17:10:06
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answered by littleangelfire81 6
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I was told that a baby should be head down by 36 weeks, when a baby is head down usually there is pressure down there and you can tell. My baby has not turned down as of yet and I am 33 weeks. If the baby is not moving as much and you can really notice than I would talk to your doctor to make sure everything is ok.
2007-01-23 16:54:26
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answered by Sakora 5
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Some babies turn quicker than others. Your baby may have turned already. Your doctor can tell you for sure during your exam. Babies sometimes slow down their movements because at 30 weeks there is not much room for them to do back flips, twist and turn. I would confere with my doctor on all concerns.
2007-01-23 16:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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the movements are going to reduce as you get to the end of your pregnancy.. normal as long as you are still feeling it. The baby still has a few more weeks to turn if it hasnt yet.. at this point you probably will be able to feel it when it does b/c its so large. My daughter turned at 29 weeks, but it was a premature birth and my water had alreayd broken but i REALLY felt it.. not sure if it feels quite that strange when you have intact membranes...
2007-01-23 16:54:02
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answered by Mina222 5
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I think they turn usually around 32 weeks. You'll be able to tell because you'll get kicked in the ribs instead of your bladder.
The kids not going to move as much if its squished. As long as you can count 10 movements in one hour around an active time of the day for your baby, your fine.
2007-01-23 16:58:02
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answered by Anonymous
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To be honest your baby could turn at any moment ...while I was pregnant my doctor was preparing me for a breech birth and the next week my belly dropped and my baby had turn ready to go ...that was a month before delivery
2007-01-23 17:05:57
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answered by kellygirl 3
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Most babies will get into the birthing postion (head down) closer to your due date. Plus, as the baby gets bigger...he or she will move around less because the room in your stomach is smaller. However, just consult your obgyn or midwife and let them know what is going on...they will help resolve your concerns.
2007-01-23 16:56:56
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answered by September Sweetie 5
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My infant is merely a million week removed from being 4 months old and he or she doesnt roll over yet the two! as an issue of fact she is merely commencing to circulate onto one facet yet then shes caught on that facet!! ANY dr or paediatrician will inform you that each and one and all toddlers strengthen in yet differently!!! No 2 toddlers are the comparable..supply your infant time...additionally attempt greater tummy time!!! sturdy luck!!
2016-11-26 22:35:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Is OK, don't worry.
Here is a wonderful site for you to keep calm. It helped me a lot. My mom is a midwife but when she was not around that's where I would go.
http://www.pregnancyguideonline.com/wk30.htm
2007-01-23 17:00:44
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answered by Cister 7
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