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i duno wut to believe

so i felt my baby today but not nearly as much as i used to....i felt a kick here and there but nothing tonight if i felt it earlier but not tonight should i be going to the er?
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i know im a pain in the *** im just a really loving girl...and just want it so bad:)
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Haha he was just sleeping :)
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lol i did the old fashion oj thing and it worked! i got like 5 kicks in a row!
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She's 25+3 I think.lol
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How far along are you?
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Just remember.  Babys have lazy days too! If you're really concerned though go see your dr. :)
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iv felt him today just not much...
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he only moves when i force him to move is that normal ?
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I had the same thing yesterday I didn't feel him at all so I called my doc today and they had me come in immediately, hooked me up to heart monitor and contraction monitor and he was there, but where I'm only 24 weeks, I don't feel him move every time bc he's still little. They told me if you have any doubts or you feel something is wrong ALWAYS go in :) never hurts to see him / hear his (or her) heartbeat for some reassurance :)
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