Baby Kicks More at Night During Pregnancy - Is It Normal?
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Published5 months ago
Duration2:48
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Many expecting mothers notice the same pattern. The baby seems calm during the day, then suddenly becomes active at night. If you have felt baby kicks at night and wondered why it happens, this video is for you.
Baby kicking in the womb is a normal and healthy part of pregnancy. These movements are one of the first ways a baby communicates well-being. As pregnancy progresses, baby kicks often feel stronger and more frequent, especially when the surroundings are quiet. At night, when your body is still, it becomes easier to notice every kick, roll, and stretch.
In this video, we explain why baby kicks at night are so common. You will learn how daily movement, sleep patterns, food choices, and routine all influence baby activity.
Many mothers worry when their baby's kicks feel intense or seem to happen mostly at night. Understanding these movements can help ease anxiety and build confidence during pregnancy. We also share simple ways to respond when a baby's kicks interrupt your rest and when it may be time to speak with a doctor.
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For More Information: https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/baby-moves-or-kicks-in-night-when-you-are-pregnant-is-it-safe/
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Content used in this video is for informational purpose only and should not be considered as a substitute for advice from doctors or any health care professional. We strongly recommend seeking medical advice before proceeding.
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