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What do yo consider reduced movement?

7 replies

mortifiedmama · 31/12/2018 10:05

Significant enough to seek advice from MAU?

I'm 35 weeks with a breech baby if that makes a difference. Didn't have any of this with DC1!

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RedWineIsFabulous · 31/12/2018 10:09

Anything that deviates away from usual pattern. Less or more, it varies in person to person.

If you feel something isn’t right, please please get checked out at hospital ASAP.

We cannot tell you what is wrong or right only you can judge that and please do not wait.

Best of luck- let us know how you get on.

KMoKMo · 31/12/2018 10:13

Exactly what @RedWineIsFabulous said.

Go get seen.

Santababyclaus · 31/12/2018 10:17

I went in with reduced movements at 40 weeks. Baby was normally very active during certain times of the day, and whilst they had moved I called the hospital because the movements weren't their normal.

hughjackmanswife · 31/12/2018 10:17

Anything that is different from what you are used to. If you are worried enough to be posting on here you should go and get seen. Best of luck and lots of love

PiratePetespajamas · 31/12/2018 10:24

Just go and get it checked out. In my experience the midwives are always very sweet and sympathetic even if you think you’re imagining it. It can be hard to say what’s normal once you start thinking about it, because you become hyper-aware, but if you’re thinking about it, and worrying, then just go.

GreenMeerkat · 31/12/2018 10:47

The fact that you're concerned enough to have posted tells me that the movements are out of the baby's normal pattern.

If you are at all concerned go to hospital. Don't worry about wasting anyone's time, this is a myth, just go.

hughjackmanswife · 09/01/2019 13:28

OP how was everything? Are you OK?

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