If you will just watch your newborn, you will see some of the same movements you felt in utero. It is absolutely amazing!!
2007-02-13 05:20:32
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answered by louwho 3
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Yes, very much so. Our baby was active in the womb and kicked and moved alot. She does the same thing still at 2 months of age. When she was born and for the first few weeks she was also active at the same time of day. She would really kick and get active in the womb at 9pm and same time when she was born and for the first few weeks.
2007-02-13 10:30:38
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answered by The Big Shot 6
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my son now 3, was a mover in the womb. I worked about a half hour away from my home. To pass the time I would listen to music, really fun dance type songs I would crank it up loud and just jam. Usually any fun songs from the radio pop and contemporary r&b. He would just move like crazy I thought he was dancing too. Now ,he is so funny, he has a preference of music, yes dance, anything with a distinct beat. He loves Black Eyed Peas they are his fav. and Justin Timberlake, Fergie, Who let the dogs out, anything with beat and base. If you turn the station while he is listening to a song he will let you know. He also has to fall asleep to the radio, he just loves music. Lucky thing for me it is the same kind I like.
2007-02-13 10:38:10
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answered by R♥bin 4
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Quite similar... my baby was quite calm in the womb and now at 6 months, he moves a lot but he has very little colics and is what I could call a "good baby". I consider myself so lucky!
2007-02-13 10:34:01
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answered by Viv 3
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Hi! My son was hyperactive in my womb. He kicks a lot, so much so that when I was 7 months pregnant with him, the docs thought that I'm having contractions as his kickings were very, very hard. He is now a 6 year old boy, and his kicking actions still follow. And one more thing. Whatever you eat during pregnancy, your child will love eating that same food when he grows older. Miracle, isn't it?
2007-02-13 10:46:27
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answered by my son's my love 1
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yes! My son never stopped moving in the womb, you should see him now at a 3 year old. Where does he get all that energy from?
2007-02-13 10:30:20
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answered by njyecats 6
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Most definately. I have 3 children and all of them were different. My son moved in the weirdest positions, I always felt lopsided. You should see how he sleeps now, I can't even describe how flexible he is.
My oldest daughter was very calm. She now is very independent and likes to be left alone. She is quiet and cuddly.
My younger daughter was an octopus inside me. I swore she was going to come out with more than 4 limbs. And to this day she is unbelievably active. She can barely sit still.
I'm expecting again and this one seems to be more like my oldest daughter. So we'll see...
2007-02-13 10:34:53
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answered by Momma K 3
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I just watched a National Geographic show about this...
Yes, their personalities often reflect their behavior in the womb.
2007-02-13 10:31:02
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answered by Meg M 5
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I haven't found any truth in that. Both of my children's activity in the womb was similar but they are night and day personalitywise.
2007-02-13 10:37:00
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answered by Anonymous
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u know i think that there is some things that they do but not realy. i thought that he was more activy in the womb then out of there and i think that he is more now then he was in so i think that its all in ur baby and what they do
2007-02-13 10:33:07
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answered by megryanmc 3
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