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Re: another paranoid question

From: Lynn D. Montgomery, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 31 Jan 2001 17:02:28 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 31 Jan 2001, paranoid wrote: >
>Hi I am currently 24 weeks 2 days pregnant and was wondering what is
>considered normal for feeling movement. Everyone I have talked to says
>that there baby feels like a quartberback and they can actually see
>their stomach move when their baby moves. I am becoming increasingly
>paranoid because I definitely feel movement but not anything like they
>say. I know what they mean because my son felt like three quarterbacks
>in there. I also feel my movements down low, is this considered normal
>or something I should bring up to my doc.
>
>Thanks for your time and patience.

All pregnancies are different, as are mom's perceptions of fetal movement. Being at 24 weeks and feeling movement is the only parameter to go by. The amount isn't really important... Lynn

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Lynn D. Montgomery, MD
Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center
Missoula, Montana

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