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Re: 32.5 weeks movement

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 24 Sep 2003 12:04:18 -0500 (CDT)


I worried about the same thing at the same time! It was a position thing. I'm also getting a lot of kicks/movement at 38 weeks. As long as the kicks are there, just mention it to your OB at your next appointment. I still have days with stronger/weaker movements. It's all about position!

At Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Andrea wrote: >
>At Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Jennifer wrote:
>>
>>Hi I am 32.5 weeks pregnant first child. I am still feeling the baby
>>move, but the kicks are not as strong as they used to be. I know the
>>amount of room is getting limited, but I didn't think that would happen
>>for another couple of weeks. Is this anything to worry about? I don't
>>see my doctor for another week. At my last appointment he said
>>everything looked good and heartbeat was good and strong. Advice would
>>be greatly appreciated! :)
>
>Hi Jennifer,
>
>I had a similar concern at 33 weeks, but I couldn't feel my baby move at
>all for 2 days! The nurse told me to drink a coke and lay on my side for
>an hour and see what happens. I still didn't feel ANYTHING so they had
>me come in for a non-stress test which was fine. They also did an
>ultrasound just in case and there she was moving around like crazy! I
>just couldn't feel it because she had changed positions and was kicking
>towards my back. But now at 38.5 weeks she is kicking like crazy! Good
>luck, I'm sure everything is fine!




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