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I am currently 20 weeks prego and have been feeling the alot of baby's movement (flutters) during these past few days. Today I havent felt anything, should I be concerned?
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fatfamily02
replied on November 19th, 2005
Extremely eHealthy
The baby's go for awhile and you cant feel them. It is normal at this stage of pregnancy. But if you absolutely do not feel baby today go to er. But first try ice cold water or a sprite(that's what nurse gave me) when I thought my daughter wasnt moving, then she starts flipping and flopping all over the place. After drinking lay down and wait for the baby will move.
Im sure the baby is just fine
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sbslove
replied on November 19th, 2005
Experienced User
fatfamily02 wrote:
the baby's go for awhile and you cant feel them. It is normal at this stage of pregnancy. But if you absolutely do not feel baby today go to er. But first try ice cold water or a sprite(that's what nurse gave me) when I thought my daughter wasnt moving, then she starts flipping and flopping all over the place. After drinking lay down and wait for the baby will move.
Im sure the baby is just fine
how can a nurst be giving u pregnancy advice when u said when u go to the er or dr's they call u a liar and say ur not pregnant? Once again ur story doesn't add up.
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michelle1981
replied on November 19th, 2005
Supporter
sbslove wrote:
how can a nurst be giving u pregnancy advice when u said when u go to the er or dr's they call u a liar and say ur not pregnant? Once again ur story doesn't add up.
she was talking about when she was pregnant with her now adult daughter.
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sbslove
replied on November 19th, 2005
Experienced User
michelle1981 wrote:
sbslove wrote:
how can a nurst be giving u pregnancy advice when u said when u go to the er or dr's they call u a liar and say ur not pregnant? Once again ur story doesn't add up.
she was talking about when she was pregnant with her now adult daughter.
k. Sorry :oops: . Glad she wasn't lying again.
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fatfamily02
replied on November 19th, 2005
Extremely eHealthy
sbslove wrote:
fatfamily02 wrote:
the baby's go for awhile and you cant feel them. It is normal at this stage of pregnancy. But if you absolutely do not feel baby today go to er. But first try ice cold water or a sprite(that's what nurse gave me) when I thought my daughter wasnt moving, then she starts flipping and flopping all over the place. After drinking lay down and wait for the baby will move.
Im sure the baby is just fine
how can a nurst be giving u pregnancy advice when u said when u go to the er or dr's they call u a liar and say ur not pregnant? Once again ur story doesn't add up.
i have been pregnant 10 times, and have 3 children my story does add up, I am not in the debates argueing with you--so leave me alone when I try and talk to pple--you are just plain rude.
Go away and leave me alone. In the name of .Jesus
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Ryansmommy
replied on November 19th, 2005
New User
I used to have the same worry but my doctor told me that they go through stages where they wont move much. After about 26 weeks you should feel movement everyday and if you dont then you need to seek medical care! Try drinking some orange juice and laying an your left side for awhile that might stir the little bean up a bit.