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Movement

My little boy is due November 22nd and I know he's rather strong with his kicks as I've been feeling him kick since I was about 19 weeks pregnant but over the past few days I actually started waitressing, my car has become rather sensitive to any kind of bump in the road so it's rather bouncy. For the past few days I have not actually felt him move except for a little bit here and there and they are not nearly as strong...should I be worried? I also have not been able to eat really anything for the past two days due to being preoccupied with working... but at the same time I've not been overly hungry yet I will make sure I eat at least something... Is this normal?
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i work full time and there u days where i wonder if he has been sleeping all day because i feel him the most at 11pm. Baby is strting to run out of room so all the flips and jabs he could do before will be alowing down naturally, so tey not to compare. My baby was extremely active sunce week 16 so ita been hard not to conpare but i am happy when i feel him alowly roll now. Tey to ait when you eat, and you might notice that a few minutes after eating, he will move because you are relaxed!
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U dnt feel him cuz yur busy and u have to eat since the baby has to eat ,  when yur home try to relax drink a glass of water and lay down on yur left side for an hour and u should be feeling movements im due nov 14 and this baby moves a lot i been feeling his kicks too since 18 weeks and sometimes hes just a lil lazy lol
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