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need advice please

I'm 24 weeks and my little girl is not moving like she was, should I be worried?  She was kicking every day and since yesterday she has not really moved. This Is My First So I'm Not Really Sure And My Placenta Is Low.
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Hey casie77, how is the little one? Everything went good at the dr? Just read your question and was just wondering how she is doing.
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My.little girl is doing the same thing today and hasn't been super active like she normally is  I am also considering call the dr for piece of mind
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I go to the dr on the 8th. Today she has been moving just a little slower then she normally she was doing.
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Around that time I started feeling less movement because they say farther on the baby sleeps about 95% of the day. Now im 35 weeks and she started moving a lot again  
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If you still aren't feeling much movement, I would definitely give your doctor a call or go get checked out. It could be nothing but better to be safe.
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I feel some but not that much. Some feels like pressure not really movement.  I haven't felt movement like that since Thursday that I could say was her.
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Babies can have slow days, where they aren't as active as other days. The most important thing is that you feel movement of some kind, at least ten times in an hour. If you feel nothing, I would call your doctor. And especially if you already have low fluid. Hope everything turns out fine for you.
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