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5111430 tn?1377663221

baby not moving much! what should i do?

So my baby boy hasn't moved much, i rarely feel him now at 23+4. I use to constantly feel him.  I'm with my mom 5 hours from my dr... should i go to a ER or walk in clinic?  Do walk ins have ultrasound machines and fetal monitors?  I'm in kingsport/Johnson city TN.
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4898758 tn?1373910879
Mine Is Active At Night. It's Normally When I'm About To Fall Asleep. I Rarely Feel Her During The Day Unless She Changes Positions. If You're Worried Go Get Checked In. But Like The Other Mommies Said. Drink Something Sugary And Lay On Your Left Side
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5739386 tn?1378836460
Mines don't move much either he use to move all the time cold water nothing gets him up and moving no more. But the only time he do move is when I'm sleep or he rose and turn durin the day. But I would go check better to do so then worry yourself
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Lay on your left side and drink something very sugary. You should feel movement around 10 times within one hour. If it is less than 7 movements then i would go in somewhere and get checked.
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Try drinking some juice or coke. Then lay down and see if your baby moves. But if you feel like something could be wrong, then go get seen. Good luck :)
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He could be having a sleepy day. I say go with your gut on this one.
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