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Do you sometimes have the feeling something is not ok?

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hartmel · 24/07/2014 05:45

Well I'm wide awake!
My back hurts. My stomach hurts. Baby is not moving its regular pattern.. And all I can think of something is wrong.

I cleaned the house the yesterday, vaccumed and washed the floors. So I was bending a lot, using my stomach muscle. Also did a lot of laundry and carried for my 10 month old son.

My son just called for me in his sleep because he lost his dummy when I got up I thought I'm going to collapse my whole body just felt like pudding, my stomach felt very hard and heavy..

Did I just overdue it yesterday with the cleaning?

Oh I tried Ice cold water to get baby to move or change position (it happened once before that baby was in an awkward position and my back hurt like crazy and I didn't feel her move much but it was still a little different then now)

Sorry it is long again..
I'm not sure what to do. I could tell DH but he is always so positive thinking. When I tell him baby is not moving much his answer is "they need to sleep too. Everything is fine" Smile

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TeenageMutantNinjaTurtle · 24/07/2014 05:54

I had this feeling all the way through my pregnancy, that something was wrong. It wasn't... Dd is fine, I think it was related to some anxiety I was feeling about other areas.

But nonetheless, if your baby isn't following usual patterns, I'd be concerned. Have you been eating properly? I was advised to eat something sugary, glass of juice or muffin etc when I felt reduced movements.

BlueStarsAtNight · 24/07/2014 07:28

In any situation where baby isn't moving to it's usual letter I would definitely call midwifery triage and go in to get monitored. The mw's don't mind how often they see you and will never consider it a waste of time!

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pumpkinsweetie · 24/07/2014 07:33

I would go and get checked out, although probably means nothing sometimes are instincts are right.
The midwifes won't mind you popping in, that's what they are there for x

hartmel · 24/07/2014 16:23

Just an Update! Baby is still very quiet . My lower back hurts and also my lower abdomen. I can't carry my 10 month old son as I have the feeling I might collapse because everything feels weird. When I go to the loo and once I'm half emptied I start to get a lot of stretching pain. My pelvis hurts because it feels like baby is really trying to push through there..

My husband is at work and I have no one who could watch my son while I quickly go and get checked out.. Guess I have to wait till hubby is home

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hartmel · 24/07/2014 20:55

Went to see my doctor! Baby is doing great. She is just in this awkward position..
And the doctor said that I just have to take it easy the next couple days as I over did myself. (Went shopping, cooked meals scrubbed the whole house...)

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