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kicking baby, and 3 hour glucose test

I'm 29 + 3 and I had my second 3 hour glucose test, I threw up the glucola within 20 mins last week and this week. When I drink the cola, baby kicks. But all day today I have barely felt him move. Should I be concerned or is baby just as exhausted as me? I'm a little worried he hasn't kicked nearly as much.
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He is kicking and moving. It so high up in my ribs it's killing me, I can't sit comfy, if I stand too long my back hurts haha. Since I failed my 3 hr I have to go in and drink the light drink (I think) then get blood drawn. Then eat and go back and get blood drawn again.
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He is kicking and moving. It so high up in my ribs it's killing me, I can't sit comfy, if I stand too long my back hurts haha. Since I failed my 3 hr I have to go in and drink the light drink (I think) then get blood drawn. Then eat and go back and get blood drawn again.
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I just had my three hour test today too. He was super active earlier today but been quiet for a while, they said to expect that though. If he doesn't wake back up in a day or so I'd call but otherwise he's probably just worn out from the day as well :)
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I am 30 weeks and sometimes my baby will kick alot then I won't feel her move much for a little while. It worried me at first but now I know she's not gonna always be really active. I wouldn't worry about it too much, unless it has been a long time then call the doc but I'm sure you will know when you think you should be really concerned.
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