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Is there a relation to the time of your baby's movement while preggo to the times they're active after they're born?

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RocNMel
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Is there a relation to the time of your baby's movement while preggo to the times they're active after they're born?

I'm starting to notice my LO has the almost exact times each day that I know she'll be moving consistently (for about an hour) in my belly. Has anyone noticed if that has any relation to the times they are active/awake after they are born? Just curious because if so she's definitely a night owl and morning bird then sleeps the day away lol!!!

Posted 4/5/11 11:43 AM
 
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Re: Is there a relation to the time of your baby's movement while preggo to the times they're active after they're born?

Most babies are active in your womb at night because you are not moving around so you feel it more. When you move around during the day you tend to feel movement less and they are also rocked in the amniotic fluid so they tend to sleep more. Most newborns sleep almost all day and night just waking to poop and eat! LOL Chat Icon

Posted 4/5/11 11:47 AM
 

Ayne11
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Re: Is there a relation to the time of your baby's movement while preggo to the times they're active after they're born?

I have read in various places to pay attention towards the end. It will probably be a good indication when the baby will be awake. As of right now my Babe li kes to sleep alll day and doesn't really get active until after dinner time.

9:30 & 11:30 are very busy times in there. Chat Icon

Posted 4/5/11 11:48 AM
 

LadyBugN2Buggies
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Re: Is there a relation to the time of your baby's movement while preggo to the times they're active after they're born?

in my experience both times, yes

towards the end, start recording it on paper and compare when baby is here Chat Icon

Posted 4/5/11 11:48 AM
 
 

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