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baby moving less

I'm 26 weeks pregnant FTM,
and my baby has been moving a Lil less and less "strong" for the past two days when she does kick she kicks on my bladder or really low but on my insides if that makes sence, my OB is closed on weekends n the ER on town is always busy I would have to wait for almost 10 hrs (I have been there before)
Any advice on how to make My baby move more for one more day? until Monday so I can call my Dr.
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Thank you girls this calms me down all bit, it sorts feels like she's using my bleeder as a trampoline when she does move. Lol
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Or drink orange juice and lay on your left side!
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Yeah just like duaa3724 said drink a glass of really cold water that should make her move a bit if not dont worry im 34 weeks now and I would always feel my baby boy move and kick but since the day I turned 25 weeks his moving decreased but my doctor said its all fine. Since then, his movements feel more like his twirling and sliding inside you unlike the kicks and jabs I felt before. And its more of a discomfort now too. I wouldn't really worry unless you start feeling sick or pain
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Mine always moves with freezies or slurpees while laying down
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Wine always moves with freezies or slurpees while laying down
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I m  18  Weeks pregnant.becouse of  light bleeding  i  am on  bed  rest  from  Last 1 Month.due to  bed  rest l m  having many problem like weekness  headche body  pain  etc. I  wanna  know  that this bed bed rest  is nessesory  to  me  or  not?nd is  this any  side effect  for  me  in  future  
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Drink a glass of water wid lots of ice may be ur baby is sleeping
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