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Late pregnancy worry

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PetersonPeterson · 18/10/2015 14:24

I am in the last few weeks of pregnancy and just can't stop worrying something will go wrong. The baby moves plenty but every time it's quiet I feel overwhelmed with panic, and even when it's moving I worry. I so much want to get the baby here safely, but I know I can't do anything to make it happen sooner, and anyway rationally I know it's better for the baby to come when it's ready and I must not wish it to be early. Just so anxious. Is this normal? I'm sure it must be?!

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Oysterbabe · 18/10/2015 14:51

I think it's normal, I feel like that and I'm only 25 weeks.

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CityDweller · 19/10/2015 17:50

It sounds normal to me. I'm generally quite cavalier about pregnancy, but towards end of preg with DC2 I did get more anxious. To point I went to get checked out at hospital for reduced movement at about 38 weeks. DS was a bit of a lazy sod though - would get hours and hours of no movement.

However, if you are finding he anxiety unmanageable, etc, you might talk to your GP or midwife...

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PetersonPeterson · 19/10/2015 21:09

Thanks. Not really feeling overwhelmed and normally quite rational person. I have a disabled child already and I knew something was wrong when I was pregnant with him, but I think I probably still feel a bit traumatised from what has happened with him- we were told over and over again that he would be a healthy baby and we were the one in a million where he wasn't. Somehow thinking about his birth and the end of my pregnancy with him brings back all sorts of emotions and I know that things don't always go right. This pregnancy is different but I just feel anxious!

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