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29 weeks , need help!

I'm 16 .. (please don't judge) and 29 weeks pregnant with my son Bentley Drew. For the past two days I really haven't had much movement and I keep having like pains in my stomach.. put just dull ones. What do you think I should do? I laid down for an hour, went to the bathroom and drank sprite and he still hasn't moved except for one little poke.
What do you think I should do?
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Prolly. Asked us BC we have more mommy experience lol
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Hey babe just letting you know thay the 25-34 isnt weeks that u r pregnant its your age xxxxx just incase you didnt know not that it really matters k hope yours baby moves sn fof you k have those days so try not yo stress good luck
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Just like the rest of the woman on here are saying, call the doctor and make sure, second he may not have alot of room to move around so he might be comfortable :-)
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I agree with 27mommyoftwo I would call the doctor and see what's going on its probably nothing but I would call and check
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If he's not moving roughly 10 times an hour itmay be a good idea to call your doctor that is a sign sosomething may be wrong.
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I'd still. Call rather be safe then sorry
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The first time I laid down so about an hour and 10 minutes ago
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I'd call the Dr or nurse o. Call. They'll probably tell you to come I. For a fetal nonstress test. They'll hook you up to a machine che k babies heartrate and contractions s you'll have a button to press every time you feel baby move n they'll give you snacks n drinks to help. It could be nothing but if its going on for 2 days it could be something!! Can't hurt to call. Good luck keep us posted what they say momma!!
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How long ago did you feel him move?
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