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Different movements from baby - should I be worried?

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ryanreynolds · 25/03/2019 09:07

I'm 29+3. Baby is usually really active in the evening and then in the morning after my one cup of sugary tea I allow myself.

It was active last night but not as it is usually and the same again this morning.

Not sure if I'm overreacting to ring the midwife as it's still moving? Thoughts and advice please x

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Zebedee88 · 25/03/2019 09:10

They recommend that if you notice a difference in movements to call your midwife .

SquigglySquaw · 25/03/2019 09:18

Yes, you should call your midwife. I went in for monitoring when my movements changed and all was fine. My midwife said it's normal for movements to change but they would always rather check.

Bramble88 · 25/03/2019 09:29

Defo get baby checked. I went to maternity assessment twice during my pregnancy because of changes in movement. They were lovely both times, honestly you will feel so much better for getting checked op!

TokenGinger · 25/03/2019 09:49

Different in what way? I'm also 29+3 and I've noticed his movements have changed, but I'm a way that I'm feeling them more "inside" - like I can feel him kicking or moving towards my back rather than outwards on my tummy.

I can also tell his space is becoming less and less in there because whilst I can feel his movements, it's in one place rather than the little bean that used to jump all over my tummy from one end to the other.

ryanreynolds · 25/03/2019 10:40

Thanks all, I rang the advice line and now hooked up to the machines. Think it's all OK, they think it's that the baby is still small enough to hide.

Was just so different to normal patterns - this whole thing is a rollercoaster isn't it!!

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