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1439241 tn?1306300511

Active baby, but now barely feel a flutter ....

My baby girl is normally very active at any given time ... the past two days she is very quiet, sleeping I hope ... any of you experience this "behaviour"? I have to admit I prefer to feel her moving than nothing at all ... maybe just being a bit paranoid due to a prev. m/c
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1610044 tn?1326170840
I have days like this, where he doesnt move as much, I dunno why it is but I do know if somethig was wrong I think your instincts would tell you. :)
Maybe we just have lazy babies haha I hope your doctor appointment goes well!
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1439241 tn?1306300511
Thanx ladies, my little pumkin started to move again, little flutters thou, I am relieved, I'm visiting the doc on the 10th March
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1266942 tn?1373038925
I have the opposite problem. He does not stop now. Before it was here and there and now he cat naps and and then gets back to his own personal party.
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676143 tn?1312941771
It's normal for them to go through quiet spells - but if you don't feel her AT ALL anymore, like for a day or two, I'd check with a doctor, just to make sure everything's OK.  My little girl usually moves the most at night, but the other night, she was rather inactive, so it worried me a little, but then she moved a lot the next day.
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1356103 tn?1332593195
I've heard that is very normal at this stage.  I have the same issue, I can fill him randomly through out the day but nothing consistant. I am going in to the doc tomorrow and I plan to ask what is "normal" They say don't "worry" until 28wks then you should feel him/her 6-10per hour.

Sidenote- i noticed that your little one is due on my Birthday! yay! lol
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