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Isit normal to have baby movement at low pelvic (I guess near cervix area) at week 20? It seems to be abit too low to have baby movement at that area. Kindly share experience #1stimemom #firstbaby #advicepls

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Omg me too! Also wondering about this cos I'm a first time mom. Felt very obvious baby movements at the same area that you described over the past few days (week 20), and today (just entered week 21). I was also surprised by the low location of the kicks.

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I'm thinking isit baby position cos at 18 week my scan shows baby is in breeching position...

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