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Hi..im 21 wks and today I didnt feel the hard movement of my baby.its that normal?I feel her but not as active lately.thanks in advance.
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Hi..now we felt the hard kick..praise god..now wer happy!thank u mommies!
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Honestly I have been there many of times. I lost my first one so when the second one came a long I freaked about every little time. I got to the point that as long as I felt him even just a little bit, I was happy. As everyone else said I wouldn't worry about it too much as long as you can feel the baby move! Mine was always quiet during the day and super active at night.
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It may just be the position she is in. She is still small. Many doctors don't advise to do a kick count till 28 weeks since the baby's movement isn't really too regular yet. I expierenced the same thing and it would drive me crazy. Lol. Id end up poking at my tummy trying to get some movement. You can always try drinking something sweet and cold and try laying on your left side. If you still feel uneasy call your doctor and see what they advise. :)
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My little guy is more active some days and rests more on others.. i would google kick count sheets and see if you can keep track.. i got mine from thebump.com
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I just hit 32 weeks and have come across this fear quite a number of times since my little guy started moving enough for me to feel (week 16). It could be nothing today, which is why they tend to recommend that you keep track of kicks at about 28 / 30 weeks. So far, ive noticed my guy was all over the place with activity but slowly transitioned into more of a routine. So I have spurts of low /min activity and then real romp of activity lol.
Also, could be if youre busy or at work, personally I found I was too distracted to notice movements.
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