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Baby not moving as much

I'm 28+4 pregnant and our Lil man hasn't been moving the last two days much at all. I usually feel him during his wake and sleep patterns but the little movements I have felt are flutters and are very few. Should I be concerned and should I go in?
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I had this happen to me a couple of wks ago, took 55mins for my little girl to get wriggling & kicking, by which point I'd been getting very anxious, but they say to give it 2hrs. I was told to try a cold sugary drink & chocolate by the hospital when she was in the wrong position for a scan. But if you're really worrying call your midwife of doc, they're used to dealing with anxious mummies & will be more helpful hopefully. A phone call can't hurt.
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They will tell you to do a kick count at the hospital but if your really concerned you can always go no matter what. Trust your mommy instincts(:
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Ok so I felt a small flutter it's down low on my bladder. He usually goes crazy and kicks me so hard you can see it threw my clothes.
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I drank a big glass of orange juice and have been laying in bed since on my left side and nothing so far it's bee 20 min. I'll wait a Lil longer and call
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Have you done a kick count? Go into a quiet room and drink some cold water if he doesnt move or kick at lease 10 times in one hour then go to the hospital or call your doctor to check on him.... I don't usually drink water I'll just drink whatever floats my boat.
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Try drinking some cold water or eat something sweet.... They do tend to rest as well of the movements gets slower contact your Dr.
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