Yes that does happen! On the ward I work on, we get the ladies to kneel on a pillow and lean over a chair or their bed with something cold, either a drink you can sip or a cool cloth on the back of the neck.. usually it helps them alot!
hope this helps..
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If it gets really bad.. sit in the bottom of the shower.. the running water will help calm you and the baby.. the feeling over the water for you.. and the warmth and the gentle noise of the water for your bub..
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I'm just about to finish in neonatal nursing, I'm currently in the Women's ward..
The kicks are just saying "Mum! Im awake!" or "What the hell did you eat last night!" lol start practicing how to put her asleep.. like the warmth from the water and your voice even.. little things you do now can take affect when shes kicking for real outside your belly! lol