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right movement?

i just wanted to ask this as with my 1st pregnancy my son did not stop moving he was very hyper now i am 31 weeks pregnant, i can feel my baby move some days but not as much as she should be and some days she does not move at all, why could this be?
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I would probably say it's because baby is running out of room....All babies are different. They don't do the same thing's that your other children might have done.... As long as she's moving a good amount during the day, then I wouldn't worry too much about it.... The most your Dr would probably do or say is to try drinking orange juice and see how active she gets and then if your still worried about it to call them back.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Have the movements always been this way, or did this baby suddently start this. If this baby has always been this way it could just be their personality. Some babies are just lazy. My daughter was and barely moved. Speak to yor doctor and see what they say.
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1356315 tn?1344895815
i would say his running out of room and if your worried ask your doctor
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1386405 tn?1291587800
i would still contact your doctor to make sure that everything is ok and make sure that you are doing your fetal kick counts
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1303813 tn?1303159362
There is like NOOOO room for her to move around... But contact your doc if you're concerned. :)... Plus every baby is different
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