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Walt's Check-up

As I am finishing my 30th week of pregnancy I am SO happy to say that Walt is doing well. He had a great check-up, but because he is so active I entered the doctor's office far from nervous. He kicks so hard! He is stubborn though because as soon as his daddy's hand goes to feel him kick, he stops! He is already a momma's boy!

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  1. The same thing happens to me! Baby Christopher kicks and punches and rolls around constantly, especially at night, the only way I get relief is to have Chris put his hand on my belly and then the movement stops. I told Chris last night I was just using him to make the baby quit kicking me. His comment "glad to be of service :)"
    Glad to hear check up went well. Take care.

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  2. I don't know you but I am so happy for you and glad that Walt is kicking hard, even though it might be a little uncomfortable at times.

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  3. Carter was JUST like that! He never kicked for Daniel. I want to say I was seven months along before Daniel ever got to feel it. Isn't it interesting how their little personalities show, even before we "officially" see them?

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