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Old 11-27-07, 07:52 PM
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see, that is exactly what i mean. you guys are up all the time and once you get quiet, baby goes crazy. but, im lying on either side all day and still there are long periods of non activity...maybe i will call the doc just to be sure.
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Old 11-27-07, 08:10 PM
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But you are lying down all day Holly, if we were all lying down all day long, we wouldn't feel movement 24/7 either... but if it gives you piece of mind, give your doctor a call!
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Old 11-27-07, 09:53 PM
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Holly, I've read that babies have up and down days just like us, so probably totally normal. Also, if I laid down all day I would definitely have periods of not feeling alot of movement. I've also noticed a bit less movement the last week.......just stretching, not as many kicks, so I do think they are running out of room in there as well!
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Old 11-28-07, 12:03 AM
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thanks everyone.

i guess i am just overly concerned with all of the problems and medication i have had to be on....

i will try to take it easy, but we ALL know, thats easier said than done!
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Old 11-28-07, 06:26 AM
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They definitely move less as you get bigger. This one has sleepy periods but moves fairly consistently from day to day. I think the guideline is you should feel 10 movements in 2 hours after drinking or eating something sweet.
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