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Baby movement in tummy

Hello everyone, i am 24-25 weeks pregnant with my second child, so i will have 2 boys now. I have been able to feel my baby move for some time now, even the father can feel him when he touches my stomach at the right time, i always tell him when the baby starts kicking and punching in there, its an amazing feeling. The reason i am posting this is because ever since yesturday morning at around 9 am i haven't felt any movement at all. This is very different then what i am use to. not only do i miss it, but i am extremely worried. Should i call my doctor, go to the E.R.? At what point should i do something about this if he doesn't start moving again. I am really scared. I will very much appriciate any feed back on this matter, and asap.  thanks so much everyone
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I would drink a soda and poke at him. Lol that might make him move :)
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thanks for your input
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what?
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I would speak with your doctor asap or failing that head to your nearest er any reduced movement should be investigated. It's better to be safe and will also ease your mind to get seen to as soon as possible hun x
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Sorry your not four
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Of course it never hurts to call Dr for their instructions.  If its really been a long time and four scared I always go for better safe than sorry.
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Ive always been told to drink some caffeine or ice cold water and lay down for awhile(I'm not sure how long) if you still don't feel anything call your Dr or go to er.
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