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28 weeks and not much baby movement
Hi,
I am at my 28 weeks and do not feel much baby movements. Only occassional kicks, very soft. I have been diagnosed to have gestational disbetes and under special diet, walking etc(so far it is under control). I noticed that the movement has gone down once I started the controlled diet and thrice-a-day walking(the movement was never too much though). Is this a cause of concern? Is it a common thing not to feel strong and frequent movement at 28 weeks? Thanks, Bashuri |
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28 weeks and not much baby movement
I also have gd, and have noticed that when my sugar is high... (over
135-140) I feel less movement.. don't know if it actually is related though. Hope this helps "P B" wrote in message om... Hi, I am at my 28 weeks and do not feel much baby movements. Only occassional kicks, very soft. I have been diagnosed to have gestational disbetes and under special diet, walking etc(so far it is under control). I noticed that the movement has gone down once I started the controlled diet and thrice-a-day walking(the movement was never too much though). Is this a cause of concern? Is it a common thing not to feel strong and frequent movement at 28 weeks? Thanks, Bashuri |
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28 weeks and not much baby movement
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P B wrote: Is it a common thing not to feel strong and frequent movement at 28 weeks? I almost never felt "strong and frequent movement" with Emily. I figured it had something to do with my placenta being in the front. Oddly enough, there were movements I could *see* but not feel. I wouldn't have noticed them if my husband hadn't pointed them out. I asked my midwife about it, and she said as long as they were frequent enough (I was late enough to be counting movements when I asked), the intensity of the movement didn't matter. And in fact Emily is a healthy, squirmy 7-week-old now. :-) If you're worried, I'd encourage you to talk to your care provider. They should be able to tell you what's within the range of normal. Liz & Emily (5/25/2004) -- "No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. Man's reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable - and we believe they can do it again." -- John F. Kennedy, 6/10/1963 |
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