It is common for pregnant women to feel their baby's movements increase around the 24-week mark. However, as your pregnancy progresses, you may notice some variations in your baby's activity levels. While it is generally normal for the frequency and intensity of movements to fluctuate, any significant decrease in movement should be addressed with your healthcare provider. Reduced fetal movement can sometimes indicate potential issues such as a change in the baby's position or a problem with placental function. To ensure the well-being of both you and your baby, it is important to seek medical advice if you are concerned about decreased fetal movement. Your healthcare provider will likely perform tests such as an ultrasound or non-stress test to assess the situation further. Remember, every pregnancy is unique, so trust your instincts and reach out to your healthcare provider whenever you have concerns about your baby's movements during pregnancy.