Evie: Kung Fu Champion

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Hey girls,

Hope you're all ok and growing nicely!!

Ok, so I feel Evie move at least once an hour, aaaaaall day and she's very active at night. She's been kicking, moving and punching non stop for the last hour and a half (very active baby!)

Anyway, she's in a different position to usual because I'm feeling the kicks on my bladder and back. It feels really weird and is making me feel a bit sick to be honest.

I've got a bad back as I'm typing this and it's almost like my organs are bruised lol

I know this might be a stupid question, but do you think she's uncomfortable because she's been moving so much for the past hour and a half AND she's in a different position? Should I go for a walk or something to "settle" her?

I feel like a right plonk writing this as if she's already here and not sleeping or something lol! :oops:

xxx
 
Oh you poor thing! I know how you feel! :wall: My baby's been waking me up at 5 every morning about half an hour before my chap's alarm goes off to get up for work :wall:

When I was pregnant with my lad, I found his awake periods in the womb corresponded with his feeding patterns when he was born.

Have you tried having a bath or does that make it worse? Your baby may not be uncomfortable, just very active. I'm sorry I can't offer any helpful suggestions but at least you know your baby is healthy and booting around :hug:
 
Awwww shes just making herself known hehe! Poor you though I love the ickle diddy kicks Im feeling at the moment but when it starts feeling like it wants to escape through my tummy button I think I will get a bit scared! :hug:
 
I know the feeling! Aimee wouldn't let me sleep last night as she was constantly moving. I got up and had a walk around the flat but it wouldn't settle her. I wish I could give you some advice but nothing worked for me last night.
 
By the sounds of it shes just getting you ready for her prefered playtime schedule :) I dont really know much about it, and havent felt any hardcore stomping, but couldnt hurt trying i guess, maybe she'll wobble somewhere a bit comfy ! :pray:
 
My LO was really active at night when she was in the womb and then after she was born, her most awake time was at night :( I think it was my fault for getting up and walking around and coming on here instead of staying in bed - she must have thought it was 'awake' time. Then didn't used to feel her until lunch time - having a sleep in. Same after she was born too.
 
My little lady doesnt stop all day either, i dont think shes uncomfy cos she's usually in pretty much the same position, she'd jsut very active during the day, i like it cos i can predict her almost, i know as soon as i get up she starts and she carries on for most of the day with little rests inbetween, she also has a little active period just before bed, so i lie there getting comfy and she almost says good night, then i dont feel her until the morning!

Knowing my luck she'll be the total opposite when she's here!!
 
abcd1234 said:
My little lady doesnt stop all day either, i dont think shes uncomfy cos she's usually in pretty much the same position, she'd jsut very active during the day, i like it cos i can predict her almost, i know as soon as i get up she starts and she carries on for most of the day with little rests inbetween, she also has a little active period just before bed, so i lie there getting comfy and she almost says good night, then i dont feel her until the morning!

Knowing my luck she'll be the total opposite when she's here!!

My LO is almost exactly the same, he/she does seem to sleep at night so I am hoping (I just typed she instead of he/she, I wonder if it's a sign- :D ) that he/she will be like this when they are born. I love feeling LO move but it is staring to get a bit uncomfortable now and the ribs seem to have been found which is not pleasant- you have been warned!

Alex xxx
 
I've always thought you were having a girl! I've noticed those who are green i've assigned a gender to without thinking lol.

If amount of movement is anything to go by you might be, gues we'll have to wait and see
 

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