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Baby kicking in the lower pelvic area
Does active baby kicks or so much movement or kicks by baby cause water to break? I am 34 weeks pregnant and my baby keep kicking me whole night towards the down area and I feel like peeing so many times.
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Baby kicks will not cause water to break
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I don't find anything abnormal in your description (so far) . Please consult with your Gynaecologist who has to manage you during your labour.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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That's normal.
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Connect please
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these movements are normal.it wont cause membrane rupture too.and due to pressure effects frequent urination is also normal
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It's normal
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its normal
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