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If your LO was hyper and strong in the womb...

what are they like now?  This LO is SOOO strong and does all kinds of crazy 1-2 kicks and punches-very very fast and active.  Just wondering how she might be when she's born... my first lo was not this jittery and strong.. thanks!  

Re: If your LO was hyper and strong in the womb...

  • My hyper and strong womb kicker is a great sleeper but fussy when awake because things don't hold her attention for very long and she LOVES to be held!!

    The sling is my new best friend! lol

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  • I felt Ryan move almost 24/7 when I was pregnant. And now, no surprise, he moves a ton even when he's sleeping!
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  • He was really a night owl when I was pregnant. ?He also had hiccups a lot. ?He has them all the time now and he is slightly more alert from about 11-3, but is generally a sleepy little guy. ?He was active right up until the end of the pregnancy (he was 1 week late). ?
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    I felt Ryan move almost 24/7 when I was pregnant. And now, no surprise, he moves a ton even when he's sleeping!
    totally this. Our little guy moves a lot.

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  • my little girl was crazy active in the womb.  waaaaay more than her sister.  now that she's out she sleeps constantly.  i have to really wake her up to eat.  it's kind of funny how different she is from what i was expecting.
  • DD was incredibly hyper in the womb. I often "complained" of it. Now, I can't tell you how many times I've heard people tell me "You weren't kidding!"
  • Super easy, happy baby. She still loves motion and kicks her feet and arms around a ton, even in her sleep. She gets a little fussy when bored or tired but is otherwise pretty mellow jello.

     

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  • My second was a night owl in the womb. As in, up. all. night. From the beginning he was a great sleeper. He gets up to eat, but he never really wakes up for it.

    But he was super strong, could already hold his head up partly coming out of the womb, way more than my first.

  • Mine is exactly the same...couldn't sit still in the womb and hyper crazy mover now.  She was also an absurdly strong baby (held her head up way early, supported weight really young). I think there's a correlation.
    "Hello, babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. At the outside, babies, you've got about a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies. God damn it, you've got to be kind." - Kurt Vonnegut
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