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3138931 tn?1350940318

Movement...and now....nothing....

for the past 31weeks (since ive been able to feel movement) my son has kicked and punched and tossed and turned sooooooooo much and never stopped....now suddenly, today, im 32weeks and theres like, no movement at all...i felt him a couple times, but nothing major.....

why the sudden decrease in movement? Ive tried drinking something sugary to see if he'd move but...nothing....
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He'll be running out of room and sleeping a lot. My daughter was the same - she used to keep me up most nights with kicks to the ribs then at 32 weeks she practically slept all the way to her birth! Go to docs if it'll ease your mind. Good luck.
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3138931 tn?1350940318
Hey thats good news for me! he finally got off my sciatic nerve too lol.
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He might have turned and is now kicking your insides so its harder to feel. I wouldn't worry cause he's also running out of room and might be sleeping a lot now.
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3138931 tn?1350940318
Oh this baby does NOT have a lazy day...trust me....lol...Ive spent days crying bc he wouldnt stop moving....i mean, he is moving, but hardly...i feel maybe one barely felt movement for a moment, then, nothing for hours and hours.

i have a growth ultrasound on Monday, so maybe perhaps i should just wait til then?
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Babys can have lazy days. But if you tried sugar and nothing i would call the dr to get checked
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