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worried! !

So I just turned 24 weeks today. I noticed yesterday evening that my little girl wast kicking which is unusual my husband said she's probably just sleeping.  But this morning she still hadn't kicked.  I'm doing what the midwife said. I had a cold drink and I'm laying on my left side for 2 hours.  She said I should feel 10 movements well its been an hour and nd a half and I've only felt 2. I hope nothings wrong :-(
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One of my doctors told me the same thing she said go to the hospital if i feel less than 10 kicks glad to know everything is ok with yours
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I saw a midwife today everything's fine. It's just this stupid midwife I saw last week who was really rude. Told me that from last week if ever I feel reduced movements to get it checked. But it is normal procedure here to start counting kicks at 28 weeks so I don't know what she was talking about
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I know every pregnancy is different as are doctors and midwives.  Mine said that they start worrying more about counts after 28 weeks. Mine likes to get quite for a day active for two.  As long as she gives a movement I know she's okay.
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Poke around your tummy my baby gets really active for a couple days then is quiet for a day or so. Try drinking a slurpee and then laying and poking around your tummy.. my baby girl is so used to me drinking ice water and cold milk she doesnt do anything when i drink it. As long as your feeling movement baby is okay
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