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is it normal for a baby to slow down moving at this time??i mean i still feel her everyday but it seems as if she has slowed down a bit!!should i be worried??

2006-08-13 07:40:11 · 13 answers · asked by baby06 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

13 answers

Yes it is. They are so big at that time it is harder for them to move around they dont have as much space

2006-08-13 07:42:53 · answer #1 · answered by Kellkat 3 · 0 0

yes it is very normal as baby continues to grow and put on weight but has less and less space to move around in. Baby is not able to flip himself/herself around the same way he/she did just a few short weeks ago. Baby's head may be engaging and preparing himself/herself for delivery. Long as you still feel some movement everyday don't panic. If you get worried try gently poking baby - does baby move then? I found my children often adjusted their position around the area I was poking. Gave me the assurance I needed that all was well.

2006-08-13 07:47:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

YES its NORMAL, the baby is running out of room. If you dont feel the baby move at all during the day I would call the dr to go into monitoring. My son was a mover and a shaker but near the end sometimes he wouldnt move at all and I would call the dr freaking out and they would tell me to come in.
If you are worried then just call your dr =) and congratulations

2006-08-13 07:43:11 · answer #3 · answered by wilowdreams 5 · 0 0

My son become born at 34 weeks and six days with the aid of c-area. He spent 8 days contained in the NICU specifically for respiratory and feeding subject matters. C-area children are extra possibly to have respiratory subject matters before everything purely because all the fluid wasn't squeezed out with the aid of the delivery canal. All of his issues were purely person-friendly issues and under no circumstances some thing existence threatening. in spite of the undeniable fact that, my pal had her twins at 35 weeks and both in hardship-free words spent 12 hours in NICU and were waiting to go back residing house jointly with her without delay. Your infant will be purely wonderful. good success and congrats!

2016-11-30 01:11:09 · answer #4 · answered by russnak 3 · 0 0

No, you shouldn't. She has grown some more than the first times, that means you have got used to her moves and, since she has less space, her movements are maybe less noticeable. But if you feel hr everyday, there is no need to worry.

Good luck and congratulations!

2006-08-13 07:44:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

She is running out of room! that is all, just pay close attention that you feel her each hour, if you notice that you don't you need to drink some juice or eat to see if that gets her going, if that doesn't work you would need to contact your OB ASAP.. but yes, slowing is normal, and for some women is a sign that labor is near

2006-08-13 07:48:13 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You may feel less kicking and more twisting and wriggling, because your baby is running out of room to move around in there. He/She may have turned to the head down position in preparation for delivery and baby is now sleeping through regular periods of REM and deep sleep. Hope I helped!!

2006-08-13 07:44:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no...my doctor told me that my baby will slow down its movement when it gets to about the last month or so....its just that the baby is in such a tight space now theres not too much room to move....as long as you feel her every day i wouldnt worry bc its normal....but tell your doctor about it on your next appointment just incase he wants you to monitor your babys movement...good luck and congrats

2006-08-13 07:43:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, it is very ok. As that little baby gets bigger, there is less room for her to move around. You shouldn't worry, and if you can't seem to relax, then call your doctor. Good luck and congratulations.

2006-08-13 07:44:42 · answer #9 · answered by ritalcar 2 · 0 0

Yes, it's normal. However, if you notice a huge decrease in movement, talk to you doctor about it. He/She can order a stress test (no biggie) and/or an ultrasound to help assuage any worries that you might have.

2006-08-13 07:44:46 · answer #10 · answered by Suzanne S 1 · 0 0

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