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Reduced movment

4 replies

safron402 · 26/01/2015 13:48

Hi,
Does anyone know when you are supposed to start mointoring your babies movemenets. I am 24 weeks and some days i feel her alot and others not some much, i have been told that my placenta is at the front if that makes a difference?

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MurtleTheTurtle · 26/01/2015 16:21

I think it was from either 24 weeks or not long after that I was told to keep an eye on movements. Placenta at the front can definitely muffle things - I didn't feel movement at all until around 22 weeks when I had an anterior placenta.

The thing I was told is that baby may have quieter periods of the day when it moves less but it's a change in the usual pattern of movements that you have to look out for - so if he always wriggles like mad at night but is quiet in the morning then don't necessarily worry, but do watch out for reduced movements at a time when he is normally very active.

I'm not a professional at all though, just had quite a few babies!

safron402 · 26/01/2015 17:50

Thank you i rang the midwife just to be on the safe side while i was waiting for a call back she started kicking again, think she likes the scare me

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GKB86 · 27/01/2015 18:17

Might be worth having a look on count the kicks website. they have some really useful information.

TheBooMonster · 29/01/2015 17:22

I'd make a note of the times that you get movement, you'll probably start to notice a pattern that way. but round here it's 24 weeks that they expect there to be regular movement.

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