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really worried help??? wat should I do?

So im 34 weeks an I havnt been feeling baby move as much as I used to idk if its cause hes growing an hes got less room to move I mean I still feel him move alittle but should I tell my doctor or am I beenin to worrysum? Im just worried!
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Have you tried laying on your left side? My dr told me that will help you feel the baby move.
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Mine has a very strong personality already and we're 30 weeks. She won't move if I'm talking with voices she doesn't recognize, but will if I laugh too much. She will do more stretching than anything, but when I lean back more than sit upright she'll move so much I swear she's practicing martial arts. But if I sit up, won't move. My points - try leaning back more. Baby might be like mine and move most when they think you're gonna sleep!
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Also realize that the baby is sleeping more now so he's probably asleep. Drink a LITTLE bit of soda or eat some food and then focus on him and he will start moving. That's what my dr told me when I had that scare
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Im scared he not ganna move
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My Dr told me if I don't feel the baby 10x within two hours to go to hospital. That includes any kind of movement
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Thanx ill see if he moves 10 time within an hour an if he doesnt ill let my doctor know!
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10069532 tn?1407594111
There's less room, so there will be less movements. You can always keep track of it's movement within an hour. My doctor gave me an awesome little report card thing, telling me what is normal and what isn't.
You should be able to feel the baby move 10 times within an hour
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