I usually feel Baby A much more than B. B seems to be moving around quite a bit, but I've felt A maybe twice today. At what point does this deserve a phone call? Its kind of freaking me out.
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I had the same issue. DD was all over the place and DS sort of hid in the side. I seriously didn't feel as much movement as I thought I was going to, but the dr said all was OK, so I didn't worry as much.
I got what you were saying. My opinion: Call. I'm a fan of calling whenever you're worried--the doctor and nurses will do the best job of reassuring you.
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I had the same issue last week, but I wasn't feeling baby B as often. Did you try drinking juice, or eating something sweet to get them moving? If you're worried, I would call. Better to have some reassurance than to spend the night worrying!
I had the same issue. For the second tri, Baby A was very active. I would say 90% of the movement I felt was from Baby A. then the last couple of months, Baby B is the one I felt a lot. I think position of the babies and the placentas might have had something to do with it. I've also heard personality can be a factor.
I'm not sure how to say when to call; I would call your OB and ask for their guideline. And maybe rent a Doppler for these last few months for peace of mind.
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I had the same issue. For the second tri, Baby A was very active. I would say 90% of the movement I felt was from Baby A. then the last couple of months, Baby B is the one I felt a lot. I think position of the babies and the placentas might have had something to do with it. I've also heard personality can be a factor.
I'm not sure how to say when to call; I would call your OB and ask for their guideline. And maybe rent a Doppler for these last few months for peace of mind.
Oh got it. I would call. And in the meantime, I agree w/drinking some OJ or eating Skittles to see if you can get that baby moving.