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should I be worried

I normally feel my baby move but for the past few days he has not moved at all is this something to worries about
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That happened to me with my daughter, I was scared something was wrong. I ate something sweet then wrapped some ice cubes in a rag and put it on my belly , and tried different areas. Soon enough I felt her moving.
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Well I started feeling him move at 15 weeks but I will be sure to also talk to my doctor when I go in on the 19th for my appt
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Either call your dr or go to labor and delivery.
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That's still early and he's got lots of room. If you're concerned go in birthstone early it should pray on your mind that much. Some moms haven't even felt baby move yet at 21 weeks so I think you're safe.
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I'm 21 weeks and 2 days I'm just really worried
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You are definitely supposed to feel baby everyday after like 25 weeks or so. At least ten times an hour for two hours a day. If you're not feeling him call. Hopefully he's just in a position where you can't feel him but you cannot be too careful.
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How far along are you?
It's normal to not feel the baby sometimes. I was the same a while ago when I was around 22 weeks and I asked my doctor and he told me it's perfectly normal because babies get their rest too inside and they have their lazy days. I'm 31 weeks now and my baby kicks the heck out of me now and some days she won't move or be too active but I always remember what my doctor told me
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Yes you should definitely call your doctor
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