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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Baby's movements

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FirstMumToBe · 15/01/2018 08:35

I am 29 +2 weeks pregnant and last time I was at the midwife they said the baby was breech, however the past couple of days the baby's movements have started to become less powerful than they was a few weeks back.
I was wondering whether this is normal due to the baby not having enough room to move around or because they are breech ?
I am going to keep count of kicks and movements today and if needs be get in touch with my midwife, but I just wanted to see whether any other mums to be are in the same boat?

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alexpie · 15/01/2018 08:55

Any change in your babys pattern of movements should be checked, nothing should really effect movements, its a common misconception that a baby will run out of room and move less in later pregnancy xx

FirstMumToBe · 15/01/2018 09:03

@alexpie, I have felt baby move just not as strong as it has been, I was wondering whether I would be best counting kicks today and if nothing changes getting intouch with my midwife?xx

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twotired · 15/01/2018 09:06

I would contact the midwife for any changes in baby's movements, perhaps call for some advice or reassurance?

Baby could have turned around and be facing your back, or could have turned the other way and now be in the head down position. I remember my movements being felt less when baby was facing my back.

twotired · 15/01/2018 09:07

Less strong, not less Blush

FirstMumToBe · 15/01/2018 09:28

@twotired, my back is killing didnt know whether that was due to me sleeping funny or the way the baby was facing. I will give the midwife a call on my break and hopefully get some reassurance! :)
Thank you x

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