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QuestionARhino · 30/05/2017 10:47

Oops time for a new thread. Hope you all find it okay Grin

@lydiangel83 I'm nearly 26 weeks, it was probably 20ish weeks when it improved because I remember I first felt baby move at 18 weeks and I was sleeping in the spare room because I was so fidgety and frustrated that night so it was after 18 weeks!

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THirdEeye · 22/06/2017 21:59

I had to reschedule mine, so it's not until next week now! Hope it goes well mrs

THirdEeye · 22/06/2017 22:00

Same here mrs....waiting until the 20w to confirm

Teachervoice · 22/06/2017 22:03

Just out of interest, have any of you had a CRB measurement at your 20 week scan?

mrsjkerry · 23/06/2017 11:48

I'm so upset. I keep seeing in all my apps "you've probably felt baby move by now" and I still haven't! It's REALLY worrying me! Especially as have 20wk scan later...terrified they're going to tell me there's a sinister reason baby isn't moving 😢

lydiangel83 · 23/06/2017 12:02

@mrsjkerry maybe it's the way your placenta is? I can understand you'd be worried although I haven't felt loads of movement and I'm over 21 wks. Fingers crossed scan shows all is ok xx

lydiangel83 · 23/06/2017 12:02

@Teachervoice what's CRB?

MSH2010 · 23/06/2017 13:01

Mrsjkerry I'm having twins and didn't feel mine until 23 weeks

TheLionQueen1 · 23/06/2017 13:23

MrsJ I really wouldn't worry I only felt popping by 19+5 no kicks until after. My MW said at the beginning no need to worry at all if you don't feel movement before 23 weeks!

TheLionQueen1 · 23/06/2017 14:43

Sorry just checked my MW book and actually it's 24 weeks for movement not 23 so lots of time left don't worry!

ew1990 · 23/06/2017 15:15

My mw notes say 24 weeks, @mrsjkerry your placenta could be at the front, it will happen and take you by surprise.

Girls I don't think I can go through labour, I've just nearly been in tears going to the toilet 😂😂 xx

mrsjkerry · 23/06/2017 15:58

Thanks everyone for the advice! My placenta is at the front (and is thick) so that explains it. Midwife says all is normal though! And confirmed it was a girl 💕

Here's little baby.

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TheLionQueen1 · 23/06/2017 16:01

Yay MrsJ! That picture is amazingly clear!!

Victoriaaaaaaaa · 23/06/2017 16:20

@mrsjkerry amazing picture and congrats! hopefully that has eased some of your worries!

Teachervoice · 23/06/2017 16:31

Congratulations @mrsjkerry! What a beautiful picture!

@lydiangel83 it's something to do with the brain but I can't seem to find out much information about it.

ew1990 · 23/06/2017 16:49

@mrsjkerry what a good picture!! Glad your mind is at rest now xx

TheLionQueen1 · 23/06/2017 16:57

I've just looked at my 20 wk scan notes and can't see CRB written anywhere teacher? Unless it's called something else as well maybe?

mrsjkerry · 23/06/2017 16:58

@TheLionQueen1 I didn't have it either.

Teachervoice · 23/06/2017 17:24

I think it's something to do with the cerebellum. I can't find much on google at all.

Teachervoice · 23/06/2017 17:26

Everything else has been plotted dependant on its percentile but there Is no cross in this box. I've included a photo for you to see yourselves.

I am just wondering why it wouldn't be plotted? Could it be too small or too big? In which case, isn't that a concern?

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ew1990 · 23/06/2017 17:33

I've found out it stands for cerebellar diameter. It should approximately be equivalent to weeks of gestation. How many weeks were you when you had this scan? X

ew1990 · 23/06/2017 17:34

Quite a few pages explain it on google xx

Teachervoice · 23/06/2017 17:34

20 to the day. The sonographer said everything was perfectly normal so a bit confused now?

Teachervoice · 23/06/2017 17:35

I found that the pages on google didn't really explain what it meant if it wasn't equivalent to gestational age. That's why I thought I'd ask on here.

TheLionQueen1 · 23/06/2017 17:39

If they've told you it's normal then I wouldn't be worrying teacher? I can't understand half the stuff they have written on my scans/in my book! They will tell you if any anomalies or that they are investigating anything further!

ew1990 · 23/06/2017 17:45

@Teachervoice I wouldn't worry they would have told you if it wasn't normal, same here with not understanding half of what's on my maternity notes xx

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