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Any ideas on how to make the gret bug lump move?

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Kaz1967 · 27/04/2008 09:08

They had a quiet day yesterday fine normal but have not felt them move since about 8pm they did not wake me up in the night as usual.

Been awake for over 2 hours now
Had a bath
had breakfast
had a drink of ice cold water
Had a bar of chocolate

All things that normally get the little monster active

Spoken to CDS have to have a second breakfast (got garlic pizza on don't ask only thing I fancy)
And drink another litre of water which I have still nearly finished.

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themildmanneredjanitor · 27/04/2008 09:08

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Kaz1967 · 27/04/2008 09:17

sorry central delivery suite (typical nurse using abbreviations)

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dizzydixies · 27/04/2008 09:18

sugary drink - give them a wee sugar kick!
lie on left side - sometimes works

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staranise · 27/04/2008 10:18

Mango sorbet ie, v sweet and v cool. any ice-cream would do i guess.

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posieflump · 27/04/2008 10:42

I would go in and get checked out asap tbh

posieflump · 27/04/2008 10:43

how far gone are you?

TheSlightestTeuch · 27/04/2008 11:46

cold glass of water, loud music...

Kaz1967 · 27/04/2008 17:48

Sorry ended up going in and being strapped to a monitor. The little horror is fine just playing possum They are still very quiet but the trace was fine and have had a few movements since.

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dizzydixies · 27/04/2008 21:34

glad to hear it, better to be safe than sorry

Kaz1967 · 30/04/2008 00:29

Well the little monster ha been making up for the weekend with regular tap dancing sessions LOL

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mum2b1 · 30/04/2008 11:41

My husband talking to my bump and giving it a good rub usually works!

Kaz1967 · 30/04/2008 11:58

One thing I know made little one move was the sound of my friends daughter paying the piano not sure if it was musical approval or criticism But have asked her Mum if she could tape her so I can have something to play the monster if they play possum again

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Essie3 · 30/04/2008 14:24

Sing. I had a panic - no movement - a few weeks ago, and in an attempt to cheer me up my dh started singing to me (we're both choral singers, before you ask...although I might be revealing things about our strange relationship now!). I joined in, and he did a tiny move. So we were madly singing hymns mainly, and he certainly wriggled.

Probably thinking he's going to have to meet these freaks soon...

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