I'm 20 weeks pregnant and still haven't felt my baby move yet my doctor said that its very normal but i've had another ultrasound done and the baby was moving like crazy and everything is fine but i couldn't feel anything i'm sure there is nothing wrong with your baby everything is probably fine don't worry yourself or stress just relax and take it easy but if you are a little worried just call your doctor good luck
2006-10-31 10:21:50
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answered by CountryGirl 1
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I am 24 weeks pregnant too and simply final week I freaked out on account that I suggestion that I had now not felt my child transfer in 2 days. I referred to as the medical institution they usually advised me to do a kick rely (ie devour anything and lie in your left part for an hour- you must think no less than five activities/kicks in a single hour) and I did think motion. So it might be that the child used to be simply quiet or she had converted function or you were not paying concentration. Also, your child does transfer however they aren't all kicks. Sometimes the motion is a lot more delicate and if you're a primary time mother like me it can be tougher for us to think the ones delicate activities. Good success!!!
2016-09-01 05:15:26
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answered by kaufmann 4
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I am 32 weeks and my daughter is not as active as she used to be. I would go to the ddoctor just to be sure, but you can never be to careful. Go to the dr. and make sure that everything is okay. Think at 24 weeks my daughter had never moved and one day her dad started rubbing my belly and she has been moving ever since.
Just go and check it out I am sure that he is okay, but it will take a lot stress and strain off of you. You know that worrying isn't good either.
GOOD LUCK!!! WE'LL NEED IT!!!
2006-10-31 09:35:32
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answered by Chynadoll 2
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yes its very normal..i just had my baby and the same thing happened to me during my pregnancy.i would drink orange juice to help with the movement..babies have there off days to..some days they'll move and other days they are quite..ask you rdoctor what else you can do ..dont be to worried..your doctor will know if something is really wrong ..good luck
2006-10-31 09:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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If you haven't felt your baby move like he usually does, you have two options, as I see it.
You can do your kick counts (see link below) and see how things go and then decide whether to call the doctor or go to the hospital accordingly.
Or...
You can go to the hospital now and be monitored. When I was about 6 months pregnant with our daughter, I hadn't felt her move in two days. I called my OB and was sent in to Labor and Delivery to be monitored. (She was fine and actually kicked the nurse who was putting the monitors on me!).
Good luck.
2006-10-31 09:31:26
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont want to scare u it's the last thing i would do, but you should call your Dr and have anther check up. my Dr told me i should feel my baby move at least 5 - 10 times a day.
you are still only early and it could be that he is in a position where u cant fell him move. but its better to be safe than sorry!
good luck
2006-10-31 09:32:45
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter did the same but just to be on the safe side you should go see your DR. Mine always tells me to put my hands on my belly and I should feel her move at least 6 times in an hour and if I don't to call her .
2006-10-31 09:31:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Same thing happened with me, I called my dr and he told me to go to the ER. I went and everything was fine, then the baby started to kick me! The nurse told me they have times where they arent' as active. I would call your dr and see what he/she says. Good luck.
2006-10-31 12:06:25
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answered by shorty 3
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it's normal. your baby just has "up" and "down" days. some are very active, and some are not so active. I'm sure he is moving. He just might not be as active, so you might not feel it as much.
2006-10-31 10:43:27
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answered by Katie 4
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If you don't feel the baby move for 24 hours you need to get this checked out A.S.A.P.
2006-10-31 09:29:54
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answered by Rosey55 D 5
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