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Blabbermouth93 · 23/01/2019 10:13

Im 31 weeks and yesterday my baby was active all day however as i was so tired last night i didn't feel her.

Since I've been up since half 7 I've not felt one movement im now hysterical thinking the worst but to scared to phone the hospital.

I'm supposed to be taking my mum to a different hospital at one aswell for a op in her arm as she broke it.

I don't know what to do

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Huntlybyelection · 23/01/2019 10:17

Phone your midwife or the hospital. See if your mum can get patient transport or a taxi.

It is so much better to get checked out. I know what the worry feels like.

blacktree · 23/01/2019 10:28

You need to call your hospital and get checked out xx

Blabbermouth93 · 23/01/2019 10:44

I've phoned them up im going up now to to get checked im so scared I've missed something and its too late.

I know how selfish this sounds but i don't think I'm going to cope knowing if something is wrong I've vomited and vomited this morning and have sharp pains in my cervix.

I don't know if im vomiting from the state I've got myself in to x

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StarLight10 · 23/01/2019 11:42

Hope all is okay @Blabbermouth93

My DC had regular bouts of non movement from 31 weeks, it's always good to get checked so please do go incase there is a problem, even if there isn't it's good to have it on record for future reference incase it happens again.

Big hugs to you.

Cheekylittlenumber · 23/01/2019 11:53

Have you tried eating something very sweet and lying on your side?

Cheekylittlenumber · 23/01/2019 11:54

But definitely call the midwife/hospital to check checked x

TillyTheTiger · 23/01/2019 11:54

Fingers crossed for you everything is okay x

Seline · 23/01/2019 11:55

Go in NOW.

foreverthe2ww2 · 23/01/2019 12:10

hi,

I really hope everything is ok for you x

Blabbermouth93 · 23/01/2019 12:48

Hi ladies i went to the hospital i have a anterior placenta aswell so movements are difficult but to not feel her atol scared the .... out of me.

took them a while to find her which had me in distress even more they eventually found her hb and she was in a little distress she keeps flipping between head down and transverse.

well she managed to get herself stuck so they applied a little pressure to move her then she went back to normal this is twice in 2 weeks she has done this she went back into head down position and 10 mins later got a scan to check fluid she was back transverse.

So im getting monitored once a week now as they aren't confident it won't happen again I'm having alot of braxton hicks too.

Also been told if she doesn't stay head down by 36 weeks I'll be getting taken in and monitoring until her delivery most likely a c-section if she wont stay head down.

I thank you again for all your support just goes to show we know our bodies more than anyone else xx

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Porridgeprincess · 23/01/2019 12:52

Glad to hear that your very wiggly baby is ok xx

Blabbermouth93 · 23/01/2019 13:13

Thank you porridge it was just the lump in my throat feeling you know that gut feeling something wasn't right.

Just felt a bit bad that they put me in a waiting room with a couple getting induced and me bubbling like a baby i felt so bad for them as didn't want to scare the mother xx

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Cheekylittlenumber · 23/01/2019 14:46

Sending lots of love OP. Well done for listening to your instinct and glad you’re being monitored Smile

Blabbermouth93 · 23/01/2019 14:58

Thank you cheekylittlenumber.

I'm so glad i listened to my gut the whole way to the hospital she never budged either can't believe the little madam keeps getting herself stuck.

Hate induction but at this point i would take anything to get her out safely xx

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