Babies: 0 - 3 Months

movement question from 2nd tri

Hopefully this question hasn't been asked too much before but I am really just curious about this.  When you were pregnant I'm sure there were certain times of day/night that your LO was more active.  Right now my LO is really kicking/moving around from 9pm-12am.  Have you found that after giving birth that your baby is still active around the same time?  I would think now feeding times would have something to do with it but just a curious question.  Thanks!

Re: movement question from 2nd tri

  • No. I think in pregnancy you notice movement more when you are less active. So from 9-12 you must be lying in bed or the sofa and are more still to notice the movement.

    DS moves all the time, even when he is sleeping but he at this point sleeps about 20 hours a day. 

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  • I wondered the same thing when I was pregnant.  It doesn't really correlate for me.  In the 3rd trimester he moved around a lot between 8-10pm.  Usually now he is either calm, or sleeping during those times.
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  • No- my DD was not active at night during the pregnancy and now night-time is her most active and awake time
  • She kicked a lot from 6am-8am and then about 12 hours later and that was usually when I was driving home from work.  She didn't kick a whole lot,she was more of a stretcher.  She is usually asleep at those times now. 

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