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baby movement and back pain

Hi, im 28wks 5 days and yest. I started having pain in my lower right side of back i feel the pain on my butt and hip. My babys not moving as much neither hes usually very active. I tossed and turned last night. When i go to bed im usually on my right side n he just moves like crazy last night i layed on my left right and back and he wouldn't move but maybe 3 times. I tried layin on left side with pillow behind my right side since it hurts but i still couldn't get him to move. I drank water and nothing. I ate dinner and he didnt move. Still going on today right side pain and barely moving. I got on hands and knees and nothing. Im freaking out idk what to do or whats wrong. Just need sum advice maybe im missing sonething or i should go in hospital?
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Glad everything's ok, try take it easy x
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Thank you for the advice everyone. I went in and got monitored and hes doing great guess he just wanted to freak me out. Thanks lil guy in there :) and my pain they say is sciatic its the worst thing ever.
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I agree drink a little soda or eat some candy..  Lay on your side put head phones on your belly And play music.. I had that problem being that my placenta is in the front Sometimes I can't feel him move unless I really wake him up
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I'm 28 weeks as well and I was having the same problem the other day. I just gave it time and she started kicking like crazy. Try drinking something sweet and relaxing!
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Hi, hopefully ur baby has started to move more by now. If in doubt always phone maternity assessment and ask for their advice. I know u posted 9hrs ago now so I'm hoping everything's ok good luck
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