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please answer im so worried!

Ok I juat called my on call doc bc I haven't felt my baby girl move but only a few kicks in the past 3 days and she is usually very active. Im 30 weeks and 4 days. Should I worry? What could be wrong? The doc hasn't called me back yet. I hope I dont have to go to l&d just for them to check her. But I haven't had any problems throughout pregnancy. Its all been great! Shes growing great bc I can feel her positioning herself for birth but she wont move like usual! Ive only had like a few little kicks in the past 3 days striaght. Can anyone plz tell me what could be wrong? ??
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Thanks ladies! My husband rushed me to hosp and im here waiting on the doctor! Yes u guys r right better safe than sorry! I just read some of those post and wow thats.scary hopefully there os nothing wrong!!!!!! Wish me luck ladies imnso nervous!
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A girl posted the other day that she had decreased movement and it turned.out to be a.knot it the.cord. so don't ignore it even if its not I g I'd rather be safe then sorry call your hubby or a family member or friend and go right in. Good luck hope it works out.
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It's better to be safe than sorry.  I would try the fetal count test :drink sugary cold drink or cold water/ lie down 1-2hrs N. Count ur baby's movements,  kicks.  If less than 10 I'll go to labor and deliver to ensure your baby is fine n isn't stress or anything
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Ditto ^^^
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I no one post would make u worry a women noticed the same thing and she was rushed for a c section just because her baby girl imbilicord was wrapped around her neck. And she felt  something was wrong with her baby me personally this is the time were the baby has less room in ur belly and seeing and reading all these sad post would make me go.just so I can feel safe and  b sure everything is ok
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Ok thanks ladies!
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