Yes, it's totally normal. They have their days just like we do, and sometimes they just don't feel like being very active. When you are on a cleaning spree it's very possible you are so busy you are not feeling some of your baby's movements. But being moderately active will in no way hurt the baby.
All the best to you!
2007-07-31 03:43:38
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answered by Veritas 7
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I have 5 kiddos and my doc always told me as long as you are getting movement even if it is busy one day or not as much the next it is ok. You say you clean alot and probably what is happenning is your movement is rocking your little guy to sleep. If you are worried you can sit down and have a snack with protein or a little sugar and that should wake them right up, They are actually in constant motion throughout the day and have regular periods of sleep, just like any newborn. Some don't even move around much until right when you yourself laydown. If you ever are bothered because you have tried to keep trak and haven't felt movement at all call your Doc. any fears you have they would be more than happy to let you know exactly what to do~ Good luck. ps as they grow larger they don't have as much room to move in so that feel differant too.Any time you feel weird about something though call your doc.
2007-07-31 03:50:02
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answered by *blah blah* 2
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Its normal for movement to be erratic until you hit about 27-30wks. I used to go 1 day with a ton of movement and about 2 days with hardly any.
Moving around/cleaning alot wont hurt the baby...just try not to get your heartrate up too high and take frequent breaks!
2007-07-31 03:43:07
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answered by alexis73102 6
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It's normal. and the cleaning.. your just nesting getting ready for the baby to come.
I don't think it'll hurt the baby but you might go into early labor.
When I was prego, If I wanted something moved or carried upstairs I did it cause my husband was a work and didn't want to wait. I went into early labor 3x's.
She was a month premature.
Ask you doctor also they may want to do an ultra sound.
2007-07-31 03:48:11
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answered by Ricki F 3
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Moving around a whole lot will not hurt your baby. The baby is in a very safe in environment. What happens when you move a lot is that the baby gets rocked and probably gets sleepy. When your baby is born you will notice that your baby likes to be walked and rockes and that is because that is what is happening a lot to your baby in the womb.
2007-07-31 03:47:19
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answered by Jessy 4
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Which month of pregnancy are you in? Are you nesting? This is important. In the beginning of pregnancy, you can feel the baby move quite frequently. as the baby gets bigger, the space gets smaller, ergo, baby cannot move as much. Do not excert yourself too much. rest relax as much as you can now. You will happy you did. babies are a handful. specially the first couple of months after they are born. Cleaning is exausting, maybe baby gets tired too. Rest, you'll have time later to do stuff. Congratulations & good luck, happy healthy baby to you!
2007-07-31 03:46:52
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answered by Hermosa bori 2
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It is normal. As long as they are still moving around, even a little. My doctor would have me drink a glass of orange juice and lay down, and count kicks. I wish I could remember exactly how to do that, but you can always search it. Maybe all your walking around is putting him/her to sleep :) Moving around will not hurt. When I was in my last trimester I was constanly moving around and going for walks, and I think it actually helped. Have fun nesting! but remember to take breaks.
2007-07-31 03:52:52
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answered by Rachelle L 2
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Your baby is fine. Just take a breath. Continue to eat healthy, excersize as long as your body allows it, and don't do flips and stuff like that.
God bless!!!
2007-07-31 03:42:46
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answered by Anonymous
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what the hell
dont ask yahoo
ask a doctor if your baby's health is at risk!
2007-07-31 03:42:27
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answered by onefiveoneohone 1
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