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asked Nov 6, 2021 in Baby Health During Pregnancy by anonymous
I am currently 34 weeks pregnant and have noticed a decrease in my baby's movements. Is this normal, especially considering that I have been feeling restless lately? Why does the movement decrease?
Artificial Intelligence Health Assistant's Answer

It is common for pregnant women to experience a decrease in their baby's movements around the 34th week of pregnancy. This can be attributed to several factors, including the baby's growth and limited space in the womb. Restlessness or increased activity on your part may also affect how you perceive your baby's movements. However, it is important to monitor your baby's movements and contact your healthcare provider if you notice any significant or prolonged decrease in activity. They will be able to assess the situation and provide appropriate guidance based on your individual circumstances.

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answered Nov 8, 2021 by CK
See your doctor as soon as possible 
commented Nov 8, 2021 by Flora
See your doctor as soon as possible
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answered Nov 9, 2021 by Shama
I feel no active movements but baby perfectly ok ... However do one check up
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answered Nov 13, 2021 by Mahwish Hashim
its normal bec size of baby is now large enough to get less space in womb to move 

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