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is my baby okay?

Well Im having problems with my legs and the doctor said its just my baby on my sciatic nerve. But I haven't felt her move all day. Is this bad? I'm 37 weeks
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1835206 tn?1414772252
Go get Checked..! Something seriously could be wrong. It's not normal to not feel movement everyday all day. I'm almost 31 weeks and feel more than 10 movements an hour.
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Ok...im not trying to come off mean or anything...but why on earth havent you gone to get checked by a doctor?? you really need to go...
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Still haven't felt her move since yesterday around 9 so yea 24 hours. It's to the point where i just broke down crying.
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1907244 tn?1329231251
Orange juice always works. Drink some and lay on ur left side. Baby may just be getting into position early?
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Should feel 10 kicks/hour at this point if I remember correctly. I had a scare once and doc said to drink really cold orange juice and if that didn't get movement within an hour to call her. Luckily it worked. Hope everything is OK for you.
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1346146 tn?1299360497
Go to the er now, its not normal. Good luck
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I would go to the doctors right away
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