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post 18/03/2012, 08:14 PM
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My MW was happy with 10 movements in 1-2 hours. There was only once where I didn't feel him for about 3 hours (I was 35 weeks) and I was so worried I went to the hospital. Of course as soon as they put the CTG on me he started moving around heaps!

I found that from about 36 weeks, movements felt different. Not as obvious. I think he was getting squashed! He was nearly 9lb when born at 39 weeks!
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post 18/03/2012, 08:32 PM
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From about 22 weeks I am certain that I am carrying the child of Chuck Norris.

Sometimes I think baby is just round house kicking for the fun of it.

This child is violent.

Every carer who has felt/assessed baby (GP, MW, Sonographer) has commented how really active baby is.

They are telling the wrong person. I already know. I REALLY, REALLY know.
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