"By this stage, your baby doesn't have much room to roam. Your little one is so snug in your uterus that you may notice he doesn't seem to be moving around as much anymore. Don't be surprised if you see an arm, elbow, or knee poking against the skin of your tummy as he stretches and squirms, though. His head may drop down into your pelvis ready for birth — this is known as "engagement" — although some babies, especially second or later ones, don't engage before labor begins." - Baby Center Website
I can really feel her knee kicking against the skin of my tummy, her arms that punches my bladder that makes me urinate every now and then, her elbow, poking against the skin of my tummy. As if my tummy will explode as she stretches and squirms.
I can really feel her knee kicking against the skin of my tummy, her arms that punches my bladder that makes me urinate every now and then, her elbow, poking against the skin of my tummy. As if my tummy will explode as she stretches and squirms.

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