Babies do not slow down towards the end, I cannot stress how serious reduced movements can be, I see so many women brushing them off, they can be the only way baby communicates with you and the only sign of distress they can give, if your baby slows down, you must get monitored, mums instincts are always right
My girl moved the same from 19 weeks(when they became regular) to when I was in labour :) Also increased movements are as much of a concern too xx
My sister was told completely different advice when she was pregnant; the further along I've got, she told me that baby has less space so will move less, but that's totally wrong! x
I don't understand how people don't know, who is educating them @ssumner x
My midwife asked me every single appointment if my baby had been moving fine etc xxx So of course it is very important