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Re: Pain and lack of movement at 31 wks.

From: Alex (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 28 Apr 2003 13:41:57 -0500 (CDT)


You can just run in to the doc and check that hearbeat is okay. Keep in mind baby is having less room, and every child is different. So don't worry, but it would seem wise just to make sure heartbeat is good and all that.

A test you can do at home if you are worried about baby not having moved for a while is this: Eat a chocolate bar and have a cup of coffee... usually wakes them up and then you don't have to worry anymore. Many babies don't do the 'right' amount of wiggling.

hope this helps

At Mon, 28 Apr 2003, Anonymous wrote: >
>At Mon, 28 Apr 2003, Rachelle wrote:
>>
>>I have been in a lot of pain for the past few days. My lower back and
>>pelvis region really ache! More concerning, and in combination with,
>>I've had a big decease in fetal movement. Our littl' one use to kick
>>for 5 mins. straight a few times a day and has decreased to one squirm
>>every few hours. Definately not the ten movements an hour I'm 'suppose
>>to feel at this point'. I'm looking for some peace of mind here. This
>>is my second pregnancy and is extremely different than the last one. I
>>was so afraid of crying false labour last time, I didn't show up to the
>>hospital until I was 6 cm. dialated. I fear acting panicky for no
>>reason. Please help!
>>
>>--
>>Rachelle
>>
>Rachelle,
>I think it is time to give your doc a call and get in to see him or her.
>It may be nothing at all but if there is a problem you may catch it
>early enough to be able to do something about it. That is what the
>doctor is there for. Good Luck!




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