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Baby is almost whole day active in womb
Baby is almost whole day and night active in womb. Currently 29 weeks of pregnancy going on.. from last 2 days baby is active all time mostly in some gaps of 1 hr... i have heard that babies sleep in womb but worried that if he/ she is active almost all time.. is it normal pls suggest
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Sleep cycle will set late in 3 Rd trimester. You can DM USG reports and blood test report. If everything is normal, no need to worry. Connect for consultation if you still have doubts
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Connect please
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Normal
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It's totally normal Don't have to worry
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It's normal. Don't stress much. Baby's sleep cycle is usually of 40-50 mins
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It's normal, don't worry. .
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That's perfectly normal
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