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12462824 tn?1430944183

23 weeks

I stop feeling her kick! She use to always kick me hard and now for the past 3 days i have not felt her... should i be worried? Im tryin not to be but i am
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Hi there!
Im in the same boat. I will be 24 weeks friday and my babygirl has also slowed down. I dont always feel her move alot in the daytime but recently she has been active during the day and i haven't felt much at all. Nighttime is where she goes crazy with stong kicking but it hasnt been too strong or active the past few days. I did however just feel some little kicks and its about 2pm. It scares me! I understand kicks are not normal at this stage and we shouldn't count kicks however her kicks let me know she ia okay!!!!

Have you felt anymore movement yet?
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12462824 tn?1430944183
I felt her move, im not sure but i feel like she went head down, i feel like im havin lil cramps :/
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Also try moving your tummy around. I'll push on the sides and roll my stomach and seems to wake her enough to feel some kicks when it's been hours.
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Try drinking ice cold water and wait for a few minutes,, always works for me. Or try laying down on ur side in a quiet room. These are best tricks i found..hope it helps
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Having you tried drinking something sweet or cold ?? They say don't lay on your back but I notice when I turn over for a few seconds on my back she's goes karate kid on me
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