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Reduced movement 34+3 what would you do?

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Firstpregnancy2014 · 19/10/2014 18:36

I'm 34 and a half weeks,
Yesterday I noticed baby not as active as usual. He normally moves absolutely loads and makes me really uncomfortable, today i felt a light movement this morning but still notbing much so rung the day unit.
They asked me to come in at 1.30.

At 3pm I was still sat waiting for any sort of direction or explanation. Finally at 4 they put me on a monitor for 45 minutes. He moved a tiny bit in this time but still the movements are unlike his usual.
Midwife came to tell me the day unit was shutting and if I was still experiencing the same kind of reduced movement tomorrow to ring up and they would scan me. Have tried everything since I got home to get him to move like normal and nothing
Options are -

Go to work tomorrow and leave if I'm not satisfied to go to the hospital

Organise now for someone else to open up at work and ring hospital first thing and insist on a scan.

I'm abit worried as he normally is really active and I understand he's getting bigger now but on Friday he was fine !
They made me feel like such a pain in the ass at the hospital !

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crocodilebathing · 20/10/2014 20:04

great news xx

ElleDubloo · 20/10/2014 20:15

That's great news! Naughty baby Grin

Idefix · 20/10/2014 20:18

Fantastic news! Hope you are able to relax a little :)

BuckskinnedAstronaut · 20/10/2014 20:20

I guess it might depends on why you were on the ctg, magicpixie. Was it because of rfm and your older son's death, or were rfm not a factor? Fairly clearly if you had repeated episodes of rfm then you should have been given a scan whether or not you had normal ctg -- but if you were referred for ctg because of your DS1 and not because of recurring rfm then there would probably be different guidelines (not sure what).

Firstpregnancy2014 · 20/10/2014 20:22

Definitely able to relax abit more! I felt really well looked after today and reassured, scan was discussed in depth etc. I'll remind him of all this stress in a few years !!

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plinkyplonks · 20/10/2014 20:23

Firstpregnancy2014 So, so glad to hear. Bet your relieved! Very happy for you. Best of luck for the rest of your pregnancy :)

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