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movements at 36 weeks

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horsey01 · 27/08/2012 18:55

Should movements feel different at this stage. Probably still getting same no of movement but not as noticeable as before. Bump doesn't move quite as much. Is this normal?

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LauraSmurf · 27/08/2012 19:00

If in doubt always ALWAYS call your Midwife and go in and get monitored. Honestly they would prefer you call rather than wait.

I don't wish to scare you, but I have some very compelling reasons for you to do this RIGHT NOW!

Please please please.

Pozzled · 27/08/2012 19:05

Agree with pp. Most likely everything is perfectly fine, but if you're concerned enough to post here, then you should be monitored just in case. It's not worth the risk of waiting.

EyesDoMoreThanSee · 27/08/2012 19:09

Please please ring now

I also have some pretty good and frighrebubg to a pg women reasons for never ever waiting again to summon help

Hope all ok

JustFabulous · 27/08/2012 19:16

If there is any change in movements you need to get checked.

If baby is moving less then normal, get checked.

If baby is moving more than normal, get checked.

I was very lucky not to lose my son because a midwife decided I was a worrier over nothing person and sent me home.

Get checked.

MildredIsMyAlterEgo · 27/08/2012 19:20

Echo what all other posters are saying, don't wait, get checked.

ASAP.

horsey01 · 27/08/2012 19:49

Thank you. Have just had a sit down and a drink. Baby is moving well. Think maybe I have just not noticed movements as been busy as on holiday. Will defo get checked out though.

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LauraSmurf · 27/08/2012 21:10

How's it all going horsey?

Hope you're all ok?

horsey01 · 29/08/2012 12:49

All well thank you. Trace fine and movements good since.

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