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Baby kicks not has hard?? Helppp

Need some advice please!

FTM 24 weeks friday. My babygirl is usually real active at night while i am lying down. I started to feel her more dyring the day but now the last 2 days she hasnt been as active and when i felt her during the day today the kicks were very faint and not as hard as usual. Is this normal? I understand i shouldn't count kicks yet but her kicking strong reassures me shes okay!!

Any help and advice is appreciated  ;)
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Thanks ladies i am definitely freaking out a little but more calm about it now :)
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As long as you feel her she's fine usually my sons kicks are hard and even make me jump but then some days there light like as if he's just deeper in my tummy same with hiccups some feel deeper and sometimes they feel like he's right on my skin
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Similar to above I was just going to say it likely only has to do with babyluv's position. She's probably just nestled back further than before :)
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That happened to me around the same time and my doctor did and ultrasound and he was moving up a storm. I couldn't feel him because how he was positioned. Everyone is different though!
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As long as you're feeling her, you shouldn't be concerned. I felt the same thing with my son between 22-25 weeks. I'm 26 weeks, now he's kicking and moving stronger than ever before :)
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