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Cholestasis in pregnancy HELP

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FernDerwent1989 · 11/06/2020 00:26

I am 32 weeks and I have cholestasis, was diagnosed at 30 weeks, my hands and feet are unbearably itchy at night and now my breasts are too, I am so uncomfortable, I only sleep when I have taken sleeping tablet but don't want to keep depending on them every night because I'm not waking up easily the next day and I don't feel with it..

My baby is so active and I feel him so much through out the day usually and today I've felt him give me a good kick about 5pm because I was really poking at my belly trying to get a kick because only just realised I had not felt him since I woke up and he gave a tiny wriggle too
Ifelt him move a little wriggle about an hour ago when trying to make him move but do you think he's just being stubborn or tired or shall I call midwife and report this? I know I felt him just not as prominent as what he usually is and as constant

I need help I'm just so unsure what to do right now

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latheritup · 11/06/2020 00:44

Any change in movement needs to be checked. Please call immediately.

www.kickscount.org.uk/your-babys-movements

Doyoumind · 11/06/2020 00:47

With cholestasis and reduced movements the best thing is to call the hospital.

Willowkins · 11/06/2020 00:55

Firstly, so sorry you're going through this. It sounds really hard. Secondly, at this stage I would worry if there were less than 10 movements (without poking) a day. Another one here saying get it checked out with someone as soon as possible. It's worth it for your peace of mind. Hopefully, all is well.

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