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Baby movements decreased?

Im almost at 32 weeks and my little movements seemed to have settled down. I do feel him at time through the day but noy as active as he was, but did notice movement decresed when i got my broncial infection...could this e the reason?
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I'm 35 weeks today and instead of mine decreasing they feel so hard.  I feel like if my stomach is tearing with His strong movements and I can feel like his knees or something sticking  out in top of my stomach it hurts.
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Definitely noticed no more rolling and jabbing feelings and they last almost all day im exhausted lol
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The baby has less room now as they grow.  You'll feel less kicks which is normal and will probably notice more of a rolling feeling as they shift around in there.  Nothing to be concerned about unless you feel nothing at all.  
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im 34 weeks, i felt the same thing around 30ish weeks, talked to midwife and chiro about it and they both said, baby has less room as she is growing nicely and will be getting more in position and staying there instead of moving and jabbing all around:)
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I'm not sure if the infection could play a roll in baby's movement decrease. I have noticed since I hit about 31wks that I feel less kicks but more like pushing or tapping. My Dr said it has to do with the size of my baby. (He was estimated at 5 lbs 15oz at my 32 wk growth ultrasound)
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