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Re: fetal movement .. too much?

From: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 30 Nov 2001 11:21:03 -0600 (CST)


I also wondered about this, but was told by various medical doctors and staff that fetal activity (even if lots) is good. Fetal distress and fetal illnesses tend to result in a reduction of activity.

At Fri, 30 Nov 2001, kelli wrote: >
>Just wondering if there is a such thing as a baby being too active? I am
>18 wks and a few days, this is my 3rd successful pregnancy (2 m/c's
>between). I am 33 yrs old Ultrasound looked good although the tech
>commented quite a bit about how active he is (I did drink a coke before
>going in).. since the ultrasound I feel him moving mostly in my lower
>pelvic region quite a bit during the day... I guess I am just paranoid
>with the toxoplasmosis questions and answers... I am a cat breeder, my
>kitties do not eat raw meat, they are on a dry diet and I mostly do take
>precautions using gloves and mask when emptying the boxes. Cats have
>never had any signs of having the parasite and I am negative for ever
>having the exposure.. I have had indoor and outdoor cats all my life...
>
>So do I have anything to be worrying about?
>
>--
>paranoid momma to be
>






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