Decreased Movement?

Jan 03, 2011 11:13

I know it's normal to not feel movement all the time every single day, but how much decreased movement is ok ( Read more... )

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reeast January 3 2011, 18:26:57 UTC
everything should be fine!! i totally understand your paranoia though. i get it too. but i had days like you're describing quite a few times and he is still going strong and i'll be 39 weeks tomorrow :)

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naomijameston January 3 2011, 18:30:32 UTC
*sigh of relief* Thanks! I don't mean to be so paranoid, but I really am. *laugh*

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mere January 3 2011, 18:30:30 UTC
Lie down, relax and have a glass of very cold water! Pop the glass on your belly and she'll probably be kicking around in no time. :)

I have the laziest baby ever and this always works! So, breathe mama, you're still feeling some movement so I wouldn't worry. Babies sleep when you don't want them to, haha :)

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always_bawling January 3 2011, 18:37:12 UTC
Yes, Emily has the odd day where she isn't too active too. Hope Katie starts moving around for you soon!

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hotpinkboagirl January 3 2011, 18:38:10 UTC
I would drink orange juice, and lay on your left side. It could just be her position she is in =).

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andbless_mybaby January 3 2011, 18:51:19 UTC
What's up, mama who is apparently one day ahead of me? (I'm 27w1d, lol)

My guess is that your little girl is just having a lazy day. My Hadley is a party animal, but she has had her slow days from time to time. It's normal to freak out. My recommendation would be to stir her up a little - drink a glass of something sweet, tickle your belly a bit, play some music with a good beat - any of those things could get her excited enough to move for you.

It's good that you've called your doctor just in case, though.

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