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Can you have too much fetal movement?

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Stuckinstressville · 03/02/2018 09:20

I know you seek advice for reduced but for the last 12 hours this nutcase has been going crazy non stop! And clicks and pops - all night! Rather odd!

Am 35 weeks on Monday... and lost a bit of plug also last night and braxtons have been intense.

Also have gd and my fasting sugars were 4.2 today. Red herring I think but increased my insulin last night and was my lowest reading.

Just don't want to waste anyone's time calling in as been in twice with reduced moments...

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SparkleFizz · 03/02/2018 09:30

When i was last pregnant, the midwives were advising that you contact them if there was a change in baby movements. I guess this would include a baby moving a lot more than normal too?

I’d call up and ask them for advice. I know that when I had worries about baby movements they always said that they’d much rather check things out than have someone not call in for fear of bothering them, just in case there was something really wrong.

ellesbellesxxx · 03/02/2018 09:35

Echoing sparklefizz... worth checking to be on safe side

Stuckinstressville · 03/02/2018 11:25

Home birth team
Sent me in... just got faced with a grumpy mw in fmu.

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ellesbellesxxx · 03/02/2018 20:22

That's awful... was baby ok though? Kicks count would reiterate always checking out any change in movement x

Stuckinstressville · 06/02/2018 09:48

It was ok, having spoken to my Diatetes MW, i was right ot go in as was not my normal, turns out i was having sugar issues so baby was a bit mental. All calm now phew!

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