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Reduced movements. Been for scan no feral movements felt or seen

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MissMoodyMoo · 08/02/2019 15:16

Hi I'm 36w1 been out or hospital since Sunday after having sepsis! Reduced movements started on Tuesday but been in for monitoring and heart rate etc fine. Been for scan again could see heart beating but no movement seen or felt by sonographer. Babies heart beat keeps spiking and midwife saying that's her moving but I'm not feeling the movements. I feel like they are just fobbing me off. I feel like there is something wrong and no one is listening to me

Advice would be great please 😌

Reduced movements. Been for scan no feral movements felt or seen
Reduced movements. Been for scan no feral movements felt or seen
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SparklySneakers · 28/02/2019 07:28

Wonderful news! Thanks

RandomMess · 28/02/2019 08:33

Congratulations!

endevo · 28/02/2019 08:39

Congratulations xx

ursuslemonade · 28/02/2019 09:25

Fantastic news, well done x

EntirelyAnonymised · 28/02/2019 09:35

I’ve been quietly lurking on this thread, crossing my fingers for you and your baby. I’m enormously pleased she’s arrived safely. Congratulations.

StellaRae · 28/02/2019 09:46

Congratulations!!! So happy to hear your news.

stayathomegardener · 28/02/2019 09:49

❤️

Februaryblooms · 28/02/2019 09:54

Congratulations OP she's absolutely perfect! Wishing you a smooth recovery

TheOrville · 28/02/2019 09:55

She is beautiful. Congratulations Flowers

hazandduck · 28/02/2019 10:08

Oh isn’t she just perfect! Congratulations!

Glad you are receiving support now. Your description of panic attacks is bang on, it does feel like you’re having a heart attack, very scary. I hope you recover quickly and enjoy every minute with your precious girl x

SheRaTheAllPowerful · 28/02/2019 10:34

Amazing well done you :) Flowers

ValleyoftheHorses · 28/02/2019 10:48

Lovely news- she’s beautiful.

StoppinBy · 28/02/2019 12:37

She is beautiful :-) If they didn't tell you (or warn you Wink the first few nights she will be up all night cluster feeding to bring your milk in - it's normal and should settle in a few days when your milk comes in (if you are B/F of course, otherwise just ignore me Wink ). Enjoy your bubba - congratulations!!! Flowers

meganmc0301 · 28/02/2019 12:55

She's so beautiful congratulations ❤️ hope you are both well xx

LiveThisLife · 28/02/2019 13:50

Congratulations she’s beautiful! And glad they are getting you some support with the PTSD

Onlyinanemergency · 28/02/2019 14:23

Congratulations! I am so relieved for you. You were a wonderful mother even before she was born, fighting for her. You are so strong.

mommybear1 · 28/02/2019 14:41

She's a beauty 💕 congratulations OP I am so glad she is here safe and sound

DaisyChainsForever · 28/02/2019 14:50

Congratulations!! xx

rainbowruthie · 28/02/2019 16:55

Huge congratulations

RaininSummer · 28/02/2019 16:59

Phew what a relief. Congratulations

dellacucina · 28/02/2019 17:23

Congratulations!!!Flowers

crosspelican · 28/02/2019 17:27

Huge congratulations!!!

DustyMaiden · 28/02/2019 17:29

That’s wonderful news Flowers

myrtleWilson · 28/02/2019 17:45

Congratulations - she's gorgeous. I hope with time the difficulties you've experienced recede/are managed. Enjoy that special newborn smell!

NewAndImprovedNorks · 28/02/2019 17:46

Oh thank goodness!

And HUGE congratulations, what a little poppet.

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