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24 weeks and not as much movement

I'm 24 weeks and my little girl is not moving very much at all..  and is really not that hard..  I cant even feel her with my hand..   is this normal?
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I agree with Kennedy.  Any time you notice a dramatic change in fetal movement you need to call your doctor even at 24 weeks.

Also, your baby is NOT running out of room at 24 weeks and even at 40 weeks gestation when baby's do run out of room, this does NOT effect their movement.
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if you're worried i would definately call your ob and ask about it.  i was also not feeling any movement this pregnancy at 24wks and i asked my doc about b/c i was worried.  he said that at this time the baby does not have a reagular movement routine and not to be worried.  but i hadn't felt any movement at all up to that point, so you saying that it has decreased from what you were feeling before then i would go ahead and mention it.  
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Prob. because she is running out of room.....
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I'm just worried, cuz I used to feel her kick really hard.. hard enough for me and fiance to feel on the outside.. but now its different and she's moving a lot softer and its not easy to feel her from the outside
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You know somedays they just need a "lazy day".....But if you feel like there is something wrong, Please call your ob and let him know.....But I to notice a decrease in movement at that time as well, and then it got back to normal and then a decrease for a day or two and then back to normal......
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