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10515800 tn?1419227034

No movement.

I'm 38+4 days. Yesterday baby was moving alot. Lastnight my husband and I had sex trying to induce labor....but since then I haven't felt hmm babe move . I noticed it almost right away and it woke me up.in the night thinking about it. I tried pushing on her, switching positions, drinking cold kool-aid, putting music on my tummy and nothing. She has been in the same position all night.. should I call my doctor or just go to L&D. It scares me so much to think about it cause everyone is talking about stillbirth lately.
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9309926 tn?1405447056
I went to l&d an they did an us to make sure she was okay. I would go in cause your doctor may tell you to go in our go to her office. Good luck
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10421766 tn?1411847101
It sounds weird but tickle your belly button. Whenever my daughter wasn't moving that's what I did and she always started moving.
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Keep us updated!
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10515800 tn?1419227034
Okay thank u guys♡
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10531551 tn?1412176460
If it doesn't work go to hospital asap
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10531551 tn?1412176460
Have you tried walking alot?  Try doing or eating something that you know always made your baby move
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8697409 tn?1400014823
I would go in just to be checked out , better safe than sorry , good luck
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I'd go in better to be safe than sorry
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