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Baby Not moving

ladies, I am 39 weeks and my stomach has been hard for a few hours and baby has not been moving. I've tried moving him around, walking, yoga ball and nothing. Also, have this pressure down there feels like I have to go #2 but, nothing.... Any advice?
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Yayy! Best wishes and hope to hear your labor story!!!!
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How exciting!! Best wishes
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CONFIRMED! I am in labor! :)
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ladies he finally kicked around. Either way I'm getting checked out. thank you all!
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Totally sounds like labor. With my second I had no pain just felt like I had to go#2. She was early at 38 wks. I finally realized hey this might be it after spending all day trying to push something out
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I was told babies go quiet right before they're born usually? I don't know this for sure but I would call or go in to be checked when you're that close. Hope everything goes well!
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Go in and get checked. By 39 weeks you should still be feeling 8-10 movements an hour. I dont mean to scare anyone, but I had a stillbirth at 36 weeks. His movements hadn't stopped but had changed. Better safe than sorry.please go see your doc.
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Babies go periods without moving cuz they get exhausted. . That's what my doc said. If it's been 3 or more days without any type of movement then the doc said to go in to get checked.. anything less then that is normal
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my contractions are getting stronger so i believe it might be labor
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It Could be labour soon?
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Try having a nice cold drink maybe something sweet to eat and lay down with your feet up see if movement starts up if not go get checked out. Good luck
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