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Is it normal for you to no feel your baby moving for hours?...She hasn't moved since after 4pm yesterday...I'm a Lil nervous. ..ftm
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Ok ladies..thanks I will keep yall updated. .As soon as I get home from work I will...but I have been feeling little thumps here and there since I drank some oj. .but still she hasn't been as active as she normally is..
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8975030 tn?1402144712
& lay on your left side. Keep us updated
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8975030 tn?1402144712
I also at that time would push on her to see if I wasn't just feeling her also.

But the oj/water worked for me
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I feel her move all the time...I've been feeling her move since about 18 weeks...
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7631083 tn?1394352887
Since you are 25 weeks there is nothing to worry about. Your little one is still small enough to move without you feeling her
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Call your Dr or midwife. That's too long
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8975030 tn?1402144712
Ok try that & if nothing within an hour go in asap
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Did it work
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7631083 tn?1394352887
Depending on how far you are it could be your just not feeling your little or could be something wrong
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I'm 25 weeks..
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8975030 tn?1402144712
& how far are you because the same thing happened with me and when I called that's the info I received
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No I haven't I shall try that..
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In this,case you should contact your midwife.
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8975030 tn?1402144712
Have you tried laying down after a cup of ice cold water or orange juice
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Bump
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