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less kicking at 27+ weeks

I am a paranoid person to begin with and the past 3 days the baby hasn't been active at all. She'll move and roll once in a while but she hasn't been kicking and moving nonstop as she sometimes does. I've tried drinking OJ and lying on my side, jiggling my belly and still hasn't sparked much activity. I really don't want to bother my midwife again since she has moved, but should I anyway since there was a decrease in movement? Anyone else experience the same thing?
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2020005 tn?1628125976
I'm going through the same thing, I have one LAZY little girl!!!
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2209104 tn?1358369645
I just went through the same exact thing, but everything turned out fine. He want moving much at all for about 3 days in a row and after having him move so much before i was definitely worried, but my doctor assured me that uf you can feel any movement you are fine! Now, hes back to moving and kicking like crazy! :)  
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Thanks girls! This put me at ease alot :)
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That's what my doc said is there is less room than use to be as long as she moves then u are ok if she doesn't move at all the call...
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4020799 tn?1355825570
My little girl hardly ever kicks!! She moves and rolls around but i think she kicks backwards! (Into my back) she pushes her back out alot lol i wouldnt sorry as long as baby is moving shes fine, shes getting bigger so theres less room! Im 29w + 6d x
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