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So my scheduled csection is tomorrow at 7am. I noticed today that she isnt moving as much, she hasnt dropped that much that i can tell, ivebeen having pains but not that strong, her movements are bearly noticeable, should i go in? Or just wait until tonight to see if she gets more active . Im 39 weeks
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Call the doctor. that same thing happened with my first daughter and i was advised to go to labor and delivery went in and labor was started. Good Luck Hun
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To give you peace of mind, go check on her. She could just be feeling your energy. Try to relax,she if she become active. I've cleaned all day,my son haven't really displayed activity,i believe he's sleeping due, to  me moving around all morning.
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The thing is that she was doing just fine yesterday.  It all happened this morning, i didnt fall or anything, just been cleaning but i did have horrible pelvic pain nd i lifted some heavy tile
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Yea call your doc an see what you should do . Some baby's are less active around this time cause they don't hardly have room if there kinda big . Or she could be just trying to sleep . Try drinking something really cold or surgary . That might work. My son was only 6lbs 14.4oz when he was born and I had him by csection and didn't drop at all either . But he had tones of room to move around from being small .
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Thank you: )
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Call your doctor and let them know how you are feeling. Maybe they can bring you in earlier. I had both of my c sections at 38wks. Best of luck to you! And Congrats!
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