I have not felt the baby move for two
days.. Is there anyway to stimulate it.. I
am starting to worry
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rosejackson
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Posted: 02-23-08 15:31pm
How far along are you?
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Ilovejulietannafaye
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Posted: 02-23-08 15:32pm
22 weeks almost 23
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Mommy35
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Posted: 02-23-08 15:39pm
Drink some juice or eat something sugary
and lay down. I'm sure everything is
fine. Maybe he's just resting
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Ilovejulietannafaye
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Posted: 02-23-08 15:40pm
I have tried that.. ORange juice.. apple
juice...
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RebelCats
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Posted: 02-23-08 15:42pm
I would call your doctor and ask that
question. They may want you to come in or
go to the hospital to be checked out.
Trying drinking a glass of orange juice
and take a rest for 30 mins and see if the
baby starts moving. I myself would be
concerned if I felt no movement in 2 days.
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Ilovejulietannafaye
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Posted: 02-23-08 15:49pm
I put a call in to my doctor.. I know.. I
prolly should not worry.. but with me
possibly having condition.. I
worry...Cause of the still birth and the
misscarriage chances and all that.. Or
maybe it is cause this is my first
pregnancy.. I don't know..But I am
worried.
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RebelCats
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Posted: 02-23-08 15:59pm
I was always told when I was pregnant if I
was worried about something go ahead and
call. It could be nothing but its easier
on the mind to know that then to not know
that.
yeah usually most drs are nice , and dont
mind if you call for anything even if you
think its stupid, specially on your first
baby since you dont know what is normal or
not because you havent been through it
before, have u felt your baby regularly
before? If so i would actually prob just
go to L and D so they can give you an
ultrasound and check the babys heartrate.
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jessesgirl
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Posted: 02-23-08 21:24pm
I'm 21 weeks and I rarely feel him move.
My placenta's in the front parallel to my
belly button. It may be the same
situation with you.