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is this a sign of things to come?

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TwoTearsInABucket · 12/08/2013 11:01

Pregnant with DC3, 25 or 26 weeks, can't remember.

This baby hardly stops wriggling! When I am at my desk he wedges himself at the top of the bump, then moves around quite a lot.

I think he is quieter in the afternoons, and then the evening and night he seems to be constantly on the move. I don't know what he is doing in there.

D'you reckon this means that he will also be a wriggler when he is on the outside?! If so, I doubt I will get any sleep...

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Razzdazz · 12/08/2013 11:13

Lol, I have been having these concerns!! This is my 4th baby and the first that has liked to dance all through the night!! All my others have been fab sleepers and I just no that this one will be the one to crack the mould!! X

AhoyAhoy · 12/08/2013 11:33

My bump is nocturnal- my activity seems to relax it. Really hoping this is not a sign of things to come. Have nothing to compare with though, as this is my first.

TwoTearsInABucket · 12/08/2013 12:50

Ahoy, maybe that's why this one moves around a lot, as I am sitting on my arse quite a lot of the time!

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SourSweets · 12/08/2013 13:06

My baby was so so wriggly in the womb, he's now 9 days old and is the easiest, quietest baby ever!

TwoTearsInABucket · 12/08/2013 13:52

Thank god for that SourSweets!

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yellowsnownoteatwillyou · 12/08/2013 14:02

Mine was wriggliest baby and now at 13 days old is constantly on the move even when sleeping. But he does sleep for 4/5 hr stretches and apart from the dancing is a very chilled and contented baby.

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