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Less Movement in 3rd trimester?

I always talked about how active my little boy is but since I've reached my third trimester it seems he's less active all of a sudden. I still feel him but it still worries me I preferred it when he kicked me non stop now I'm just a worry wart my bf says. So what did your little ones do? Move less move more or what and is it normal for a very active baby to become less and less active all of a sudden?? If so why?
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I heard the same thing and in 3rd trimester but I feel her move all the time. More rolling than kicking though. I didn't notice a decrease in movement
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Talk to your Dr just to make sure the baby is okay. Sometimes it can be nothing but its better to be on the safe side. Good luck :)
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I'm just 27+3 along. So just started my third trimester and after hearing about all these bad things happening to some of the womens babies on hear its got me super worried. I haven't had an ultrasound since 18 weeks my next one won't be for three more weeks. The wait is killing me.
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Yes depending how far u are the sleep more n more they tend to do less kicking n more rolling when they start running out of room
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