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10153131 tn?1411325469

34 wks No movement

I'm worried I haven't felt my son move since early this morning like at 4!! Is this normal  or should I be worried? ? He is usually  pretty active and moves a whole lot
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Im 38 weeks and the movements have slowed. I guess cause she's bigger a d more like a newborn but it can be alarming.
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I had this problem. Went hrs with out feeling our Lil man. Went in and during ultra sound he was going nuts. But he was stuck so deep down in my pelvis I didn't really feel it.
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10153131 tn?1411325469
Him not moving was a scare, he is usually very active... thank you  so much for your  responses  ;)
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Babies will move and lay low all the time I noticed in the early half of my 30 weeks my baby was more calm too but she picked up again later on
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10153131 tn?1411325469
He just started moving around :-) I guess he was just so comfortable. He scared me
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Yeah if I have a coffee or a cold Pepsi and sit or lie down my little man soon wakes up xxx
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I ment to say kick boxer, I'm the punching bag. Lol
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I expressed my same concern to my dr...he said drink a 16 or 20oz bottle of sprite, lay down on your side for an hour with no phone, tv, or any distractions and if tiny tot doesn't move for that hour then go to the hospital! But I'll be honest, when I do it my little punching bag is wide awake within minutes! Lol
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