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9954084 tn?1406872438

worried!!

So last Friday I had a check up and my baby was doing good and moving daily. But since sunday night she just hasn't moved constantly, it just feels like a small pop in the whole day . I dont know if I should go to ER because it's already been 2 days or if its normal since I'm barely 27weeks today???
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7283881 tn?1401875642
Try some orange juice or chocolate should get her hyped up
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9954084 tn?1406872438
I've already tried drinking cold water or a soda and I'm usually always laying down and nothing has worked.
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9954084 tn?1406872438
I've already try and just can't get a hold of him. I'm so worried because my baby already had somewhat of a schedule of when she would move everday and all of a sudden it stops. Idk if I just keep thinking the worst or if something is really wrong?
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I had that happen to me a few times as well around the same time during my pregnancy. My son was just being lazy. The minute I was going to call the doctor he started moving like crazy. Try drinking something really cold or eating something sweet, lay down (on your left side) and give it a minute. If baby doesn't start to move within the next hour call your doctor.
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Im the same way and ill be 37 weeks Saturday.  I was told that as long as shes moving im ok.but you should call your doctor just to be on the safe side.
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