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I'm 20 weeks along with my second child and it moves all the time.

Even when I'm walking or having sex with my husband. My daughter

always was rocked to sleep by those things, and was not very active

anyways. I'm lacking sleep due to this and I need my rest to take

care of my 1 year old. I've heard there are some massage techniques

that can be used to soothe them, but I don't know any. Can you help?

 

Bonnie

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I would firstly try calming mild teas, chamomile typically works very

well for such cases. Also, i would use relaxation response techniques,

a regular practice of meditation techniques also is useful as prep for

delivery as well. Some mothers will play music directly on their

bellies, mozart is thought to be one of the best.

Cheers, Tymothy

 

" unwieldingdreams " <unwieldingdreams wrote:

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> I'm 20 weeks along with my second child and it moves all the time.

> Even when I'm walking or having sex with my husband. My daughter

> always was rocked to sleep by those things, and was not very active

> anyways. I'm lacking sleep due to this and I need my rest to take

> care of my 1 year old. I've heard there are some massage techniques

> that can be used to soothe them, but I don't know any. Can you help?

>

> Bonnie

>

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Hi,

 

My wife and I would talk to our unborn baby all the time, and get her to listen

to clasical music, especially at our bed time. Each one has a different taste,

but ours quite definately responded very well to the violin. I can say with a

measure of confidence that communicating with the baby in the womb, as though

he/she were out of it, does wonders for the nerves of the baby, and would calm

him/her down. But the mother needs to be calm as well! Not just that, I do

believe that after the baby is born, he/she is much more content.

 

After my experience (and listening to other new parents who did the same) I

always urge pregnant mothers to communicate with their unborn child as much as

possible.

 

Khushroo

 

 

 

" unwieldingdreams " <unwieldingdreams wrote:

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> I'm 20 weeks along with my second child and it moves all the time.

> Even when I'm walking or having sex with my husband. My daughter

> always was rocked to sleep by those things, and was not very active

> anyways. I'm lacking sleep due to this and I need my rest to take

> care of my 1 year old. I've heard there are some massage techniques

> that can be used to soothe them, but I don't know any. Can you help?

>

 

 

 

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