SurpriseMom2B
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I also posted this thread in 3rd tri, but thought here would be helpful as well...
OK, so I am currently 3 days overdue
And I have had (and still have) a very active baby. But I am curious, when labour starts (mainly in the early stages), does fetal movement decrease or even increase??
I haven't experienced any abnormal fetal movement yet, but I feel like maybe as baby gets closer and closer to being ready and much lower and light contractions start that maybe he would move less, due to space and position. Am I completely out to lunch in thinking this?
Can anyone tell me what their fetal movements were like prior to labour??
Edit: let me be clear, this isn't a post worrying about decreased fetal movement, I was just curious if there was any connection in change in movement prior to labour starting. I have NO change in fetal movement, was just curious if anyone experienced any change in babies movement directly before birth. Please do not advise me on what to do if there is lower fetal movement, that is NOT what I'm looking for. Also not looking for tips to encourage labour... Just had a curious moment about fetal movement in general, and what different people have experienced.
OK, so I am currently 3 days overdue

I haven't experienced any abnormal fetal movement yet, but I feel like maybe as baby gets closer and closer to being ready and much lower and light contractions start that maybe he would move less, due to space and position. Am I completely out to lunch in thinking this?
Can anyone tell me what their fetal movements were like prior to labour??
Edit: let me be clear, this isn't a post worrying about decreased fetal movement, I was just curious if there was any connection in change in movement prior to labour starting. I have NO change in fetal movement, was just curious if anyone experienced any change in babies movement directly before birth. Please do not advise me on what to do if there is lower fetal movement, that is NOT what I'm looking for. Also not looking for tips to encourage labour... Just had a curious moment about fetal movement in general, and what different people have experienced.