Hiya When i was pregnant with Alisha i'd never known a baby to be so active while inside my belly! she would move about for ages makin me very uncomfortable and tired, I 1st felt her kick properly from 17wks which scared the living daylights out of me as I didnt expect it so soon! SOon after she was born i noticed she was incredible strong with holding her head up and her legs also! I later got told that if i had an active baby in side then it can be that they are strong and more alert earlier! ???? Has anyone else heard this or know anything about this as im just interested to find out lol! just to add to my knowledge! thank you xxx
Joined: 26 Mar 2009 18:25 Posts: 4693 Location: East Kilbride
Don't know any facts. Ella never moved once in me (honest!) but she was incredibly active as a baby and sitting up completely unsupported by 4 months and on her feet walking by 6 months (albeit holding our hands) This time Katie knocked lumps out of me all the time and abbie preferred to play with the umbilical cord. Now Abbie never sits still - her legs go ten to the dozen even when sleeping and Katie is very laid back. Both can hold their heads up and are almost sitting up on their own - Katie being much better at it than Abbie. And both taking their own weight on their feet with Abbie being the better at that Who knows teehee Xx
Joined: 29 Jun 2009 21:36 Posts: 7954 Location: South Shields - North East
Lewis was really active, I never got any sleep in my last 6 weeks because he would just go wild everytime I wasnt moving about He was very stong and alert when he was born though. He was also very noisy too when he found his voice he never shut up bless him
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