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I'm 28 weeks preg and my baby has been kicking and moving non stoppingly since yesterday even when I'm sleeping he keeps moving around. When I'm laying on my left side, he kicks on the left side so I try laying on the other side to give him some space, but then he moves to the other side too. Is he teasing me or what? hehe.
It's not bothering me, I love the feeling though it gets annoying sometimes when it's too much, but I just wanna know if that's normal?

2007-11-19 01:50:57 · 14 answers · asked by Ruby 6 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

14 answers

my wife is in her 6th month and she is telling me that this is normal..didn't happen continuously as you said but she is guessing it's normal..congrats and tell me after a while if "elerd lesa byetnatat wala batal tanteet" :-)

2007-11-19 02:54:25 · answer #1 · answered by Kalooka 7 · 2 0

Normal & fun! My son who was 4 when I was pregnant with my daughter, would put an empty pop can on my belly and watch how far my daughter would kick it. Then he would mark the landing point on the carpet with a piece of masking tape. It was fun & entertaining & gave a way to play together. You can totally play back. Has the baby done the stick the foot way out thing? I used to roll the bump side to side. It made having the roommate for 9 months way more fun.
Congrats! Good luck to you!

2007-11-19 10:02:04 · answer #2 · answered by Nice one 5 · 0 0

Lol. Welcome to the beginning of the really fun part of pregnancy. That is perfectly normal. This is time where they are really strong enough to beat the living daylights out of you, right before they get too big and take up too much room. Your doctor should have you keeping track of the kicks now. Just wait.....lol Wait until he's head down, head butting your bladder AND kicking your ribs. Try sleeping through that!! =)

2007-11-19 09:58:37 · answer #3 · answered by bernie2u4 6 · 1 0

Started feeling flutters around 15wks. Now at 22wks, I go through periods of "baby just wants to move around and kick mommy".
Some days it can be for hours at a time. Others, its just the occasional "big Kick" that often surprises me and catches me off guard!

LOL enjoy :)

2007-11-19 10:06:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My first child was like that - always moving. My husband use to poke my stomach, and my baby would poke back. And after birth, he was a wiggly baby.

My second was a very quiet baby. He didn't move much, and always very gently. But he just ended up being a quieter kid.

Enjoy your little wiggle worm! It is very normal.

2007-11-19 10:03:26 · answer #5 · answered by Bekki 4 · 0 0

Hey,

I feel the same way except im 36 weeks preg tomorrow!!!

I didnt get to feel my baby till about 22 weeks now he wont stop moving about it drives me crazy!!!!! I love it really!!! hehehe!!!!

My doctor said its completely normal and god forbid if i go even half a day without feeling my baby i should contact him immediatly!!!!!!!!!

Take care and good luck!

2007-11-19 09:59:49 · answer #6 · answered by *just me and my babies* 4 · 0 0

VERY normal! You just have a happy, little active baby! Sounds like he's gonna be a healthy boy! Congrat's to you!

2007-11-19 09:59:14 · answer #7 · answered by x-ta 3 · 2 0

AWW i cant wait for the feeling. Im 6weeks 2 days and ready for the kickin lol. Yeah i read that normal and way good so you so lucky

2007-11-19 09:59:08 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It sure is very normal. Toward the end of my pregnancy my little one would move all the time. He just wouldnt stop

2007-11-19 09:55:16 · answer #9 · answered by Mom of 1 1 · 1 0

comepletly normal my son Dakota Robert does it too it an awesome feeling i cant wait till he comes out i wish it was time already and congrats on your son and the due date good luck s well p.s i poke at mine when he kicks me its like were playing tag

2007-11-19 10:00:11 · answer #10 · answered by My Hubby Rob&Son Dakota Robert 5 · 1 0

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