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19 weeks 3 days no movement for a day

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Lou2120 · 02/10/2019 07:59

Hi ladies I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I have been feeling movement or tiny bubbles since 15 weeks however I haven't felt baby yesterday. I know its early so trying not to panic but is this ok because I'm still so early?

I dont have my 20 weeks scan for another 8 days!!

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charley39 · 02/10/2019 08:11

Maybe give your midwifes a call for some advice? I know that they will probably say that it’s too early to notice a regular pattern with movements but actually you know your body better than them and if something doesn’t feel right it’s probably worth getting some advice from them and see what they can do. Have you been drinking plenty of fluids and eating well etc?

Mintypea5 · 02/10/2019 08:12

It's still very early to few regular movement. If you're worried call the midwife and have a chat they may ask you to come in for a check but likely as it's very early and baby is still tiny in comparison they'll tell you it's all fine and baby has just moved to a new position you can't feel! Plenty of space in there

WatchingTheMoon · 02/10/2019 08:14

At that time, I don't think I'd felt anything much but if you're worried, call your midwife.

DullPortraits · 02/10/2019 08:16

Ring your midwife/ GP do not get advice on here! Sure all is well but you can never be too careful and they will never make you feel like you are being "precious" take care xx

mummytobe2020 · 03/10/2019 06:56

It's way too early to start worrying about that. I was told not to worry until 26-28 weeks ( I have anterior placenta ), so maybe that's why it's so late for me. But even for women with posterior they say that you won't feel regular movement / have a pattern until 24 weeks at the earliest.

By all means give them a call though so they tell you themselves. I did the same when I had a break in movement at 21 weeks and that's what they told me. I'm nearly 24 weeks now and there is no pattern. Some days I barely feel anything, other days it's a lot. It just depends what mood she's in 😂

Northernsoullover · 03/10/2019 07:02

To reassure you in the short term (ie until you get hold of a professional) as others have said its early to feel regular movements. However, if you are ever in doubt you MUST phone a midwife. Even though its early I would still phone. Its better for a professional to discuss this with you.

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