You should call or see your OB right away. The worst case scenerio is that something catastrophic has happened that is limiting the blood or oxygen supply to the fetus and an emergent c-section will be required. This is why "kick counts" are so important in the last couple of weeks during your pregnancy.
No the father has no paternal rights until the baby is born.
The object would not cease moving, as there is no friction to act like a brake.
Absolutely.
No.
no. * But it will affect your unborn child
They won't be able to stop.
No
The opposite direction. To stop a moving object requires an acceleration in the direction opposite its motion.
Fish do not die when they stop moving. Infact, they sleep NOT moving.
Pushing on the brake pedal
An orange would roll off of your cafeteria tray if you stopped suddenly because of inertia. Inertia means that something that is moving will continue moving until something causes it to stop. In English, the tray is moving, the orange is moving (both at the same speed and direction). When you stop the tray, you didn't stop the orange -- it rolls.
The opposite of moving would be not moving. The best opposite would be "stay put" or the similar concepts stay or remain. Another possible antonym is "stop" because it represents the opposite of something stationary that moves: something moving that becomes stationary.