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13864745 tn?1443685231

FTM; Freaking Out!!!

Last night I kept waking up for no reason not even to pee (maybe kicks kept waking me up???) I've been up for about 7 hours now laying down still & I haven't felt him move(didn't feel him move yesterday either). Should I worry?? I usually always feel him kick especially after I eat or drink something cold. I just drank a soda & just felt rumbling. Earlier my stomach felt weird & I felt a sliding motion but I'm 22 weeks & when he moves it feels like flutters/popcorn pops. The doctor said he's about 1lb 3oz & 11in long. I'm over here freaking out! Should I go to the er?
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Well I heard it's helps, or try laying on your back. But babies sleep about 80% of the day lol. So it's normal not to feel him constantly. I'm 29 weeks and my son is always moving so when he doesn't I do freak out a bit but try eating something really cold like ice cream or try drinking orange juice I usually drink it before an ultrasound and it gets him moving around! But if you're not bleeding or cramping a lot in sure you're fine he's probably just sleeping way in the back towards your back. Try laying on your side since he's barley a pound you might not feel him on your side but hey it's worth a try! :) I hope you feel your little guy soon to ease your mind! Try getting some rest you've been up all night momma!
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13864745 tn?1443685231
No I haven't. Will I possibly feel him if I lie on my left side? I've been leaded up on my headboard, I usually feel his kicks strong but its been nothing all morning.
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I think you should be fine! He could just be hiding toward the back of your tummy lol have you tried rolling on your left side?
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