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Not feeling pregnant

Hi ladies, I have a couple of concerns but it could just me being a first time mom and not really knowing what to expect. I am 33 weeks and 1 day and I haven't felt any Braxton Hicks or pain or cramping or uterus tightening.. I'm not sure if this is a "blessing" for me or if I should be concern and call my doctor.

Also, my babies movements have slowed down. Is that normal at this stage as well?

Thank you.
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Same here for my first one i didnt feel anything no cramps no contractions nothing, but with this pregnancy i feel so so pregnant now im 35+1 weeks and i feel like i cant even walk anymore its so painful in my lower abdomen, but i heard that when your pregnant sith your first you dont really feel anything its after whdn you have more than 1 you will feel more, and for your baby movements what i do when i notice he wont move for a while is i would kinda poke my belly where his butt is and he will start squirming and kicking
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Thank you!
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Babies movements will slow down as theres not much room for him/her to move… if your worried try putting music or talk to see if anything may happen with movement … count yourself lucky you having had any cramps etc… i didnt have any cramps etc either on my first, i went striaght into labour 10 days early and i knew it was time… no other signs and i didnt even dilate when they checked me 3days earlier :) im on my second but only 11wks 3days so long way to go :)
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I'm on my 3ed baby,  and this one has been really bad with contractions,  my first one i didn't have any think until the very end i was never dilated before labor my water broke with him a week before i was due i would say consider yourself lucky i am almost 34 weeks and miserable.
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