My midwives say you should report any significant changes in fetal movements to your carer. However, bear in mind that if you aren't feeling too well, this can affect your bub. I had a cold recently and my bub's movements slowed for two days (he usually kicks and hiccups very frequently) and as soon as I started feeling better, his movements returned to normal "normal for him". If you are worried, it's best to contact your caregiver and get some peace of mind.
I'm not sure about the difference in foetal movement, but the icky tummy feelings could be about the uterus moving higher and squashing up your tum. I know as mine has gotten bigger, my tum gets really upset (nausea, indigestion, heartburn and feeling "squahsed"). Then it seems to kind of get used to it and be ok for a few days and then as the uterus moves higher it gets worse again....grrr!!
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