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Should I ring the labour ward?

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scaredmum2be · 18/12/2015 17:30

26+6 weeks pregnant here. Been feeling baby move since 19 weeks. This last week she has been very active until today where I havnt felt anything that's defiantly baby moving. She moved last night in bed. I was told at 17 week gender scan I had an anterior placenta and at 20 week scam I was told I had a fundal placenta so tbh I don't really know

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1frenchfoodie · 18/12/2015 17:35

Have you tried drinking an icy cold drink and lying on your side for a bit to see if you can feel anything? Anterior placenta means front wall of the uterus where fundal means at the top so yiur placenta can be both - mine is.

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Whataname · 18/12/2015 17:36

Yes call them. It's probably fine but better to be sure. They'll probably tell you to lie down quiet and drink/eat something cold if you haven't already, so you could try that while you call. Better to go and be checked though and everything be fine than ignore it if there is something wrong.

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TheBoysMamma · 18/12/2015 17:37

I would phone them for advise.

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goodnightdarthvader1 · 18/12/2015 17:37

Not the labour ward, but your MCU or midwife, yes. Although foodie's suggestion of a cold drink is useful, if you're worried, get in for a scan asap.

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sepa · 18/12/2015 18:34

I would try the cold/hot drink and something sweet first as they will most likely ask you to do that. I also have anterior placenta and went to hospital a couple of days ago with same concern (28 weeks now). Better to get it checked if you have concerns even if it turns out to be nothing I wouldn't have got any sleep had I not have gone!

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Iammad · 18/12/2015 18:46

Having an anterior placenta can mask babys movements, however if your movements change or you haven't felt any then you need to get checked.
We have to phone the dau between 8am to 8 pm after its labour ward so depends where you live really.

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Picklesauage · 18/12/2015 19:19

Call now, go now, if in doubt, find out.

Sorry I am a bit evangelical about this. I have had 2 friends who wish they had gone in sooner. I myself had reduced movements with my first and was induced because of it. I had some reduction with my second and they discovered my waters were too low and so monitored me carefully. I am grateful I checked why this had changed in both my pregnancies.

Please please call. Please please check.

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GoApeShit · 18/12/2015 19:35

If in doubt, call. They'd always rather see someone who was cautious and tell them everything was fine than see someone who waited too long.

pickle, how sad about your friends. Sad

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CoperCabana · 18/12/2015 19:37

Echo Pickles advice. Phone.

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scaredmum2be · 18/12/2015 19:57

Hi everyone.
I phoned and they said I could go in. They found heartbeat on Doppler and baby was kicking the Doppler but I couldn't feel it!! So strange to know she's moving and I couldn't feel it. I think she is just being cheeky. They said they don't do the actual ctg monitoring until 28 weeks.

Pickle I'm so sorry to hear about your friends :( xx

27 weeks tomorrow. She measured fundal height which was 25cm but I forgot to mention it was also 25cm at my 25 week midwife app. Is this ok? I see my midwife next week for 28 week app at 27+5.

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GoApeShit · 18/12/2015 19:58

Really glad to hear everything is ok, OP.

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sepa · 18/12/2015 22:23

Glad everything is ok OP. I have had this a few times. I'm 28 weeks and sometimes I can't feel movement but I can see it on the outside and vicer versa

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gemsparkle84 · 19/12/2015 06:31

Hi scared. I went in for reduced movements yesterday too and baby is fine. I went on the trace. My baby was moving around a lot as well Smile the midwife was lovely and so happy I went in said I did the right thing. Don't dwell on the measurements, sometimes they're off for no reason at all, I'm sure it's fine but your midwife will be able to help with any queries at your appointment. Take care.

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Picklesauage · 19/12/2015 14:03

So pleased to hear everything is ok.

Thanks for the support about my friends, one was a sad case, but was always sad outcome even if she had noticed earlier.

The other wishes she had gone earlier, they can't say if it would have helped.

I just can't say enough how important it is to check things out. I have never heard of midwives saying they wish you hadn't come. I have only ever heard them say they would rather check.

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JE1234 · 19/12/2015 14:12

Fundal height can be difficult to measure accurately. At 33w I had a MW measure 35 and an Obs 2 days later measure 32. I have an anterior high placenta and I think they can struggle to find their starting position.

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