So I am 32 weeks, baby is breech and I have AP. I had my last appointment with u/s Friday and baby & fluids looked good after had just slightly lower fluids the week before.
Well in the past 2 days I have felt very limited movement. I'd say I feel her once or twice in an hour?and then go 2-3 hours with nothing. Last week she was much more active. I've already been to L&D once a few weeks ago for lack of movement and they more or less told me I was crazy because she was moving like crazy.
What would you ladies do?
Re: When to call the doc/No movement
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Personally, I'd rather be safe than sorry. BUT a very dear friend of mine lost her son 3 days before his due date because she didn't go into the doc in time for his lack of movement. I'm not trying to scare you-- I'm just saying let the staff or whomever think you are crazy-- you are the one who needs to be sure what is best for both you and baby.
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I called once with DS1 for this reason and the doctor told me to do the above. Everything was fine, but if you are worried you should just call.
I was going to suggest OJ and if nothing within about 15 minutes of drinking that call right away.
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A few weeks ago, I noticed the baby's movement wasn't normal...so I went out, bought orange juice, drank half a glass and propped my feet up. He started moving like crazy within 30 minutes, which was a relief. I try that trick before I get super worried.
But, like the others said, it's better to be safe than sorry - I would definitely call if I felt apprehensive about lack of movement.
when i was in the ER the other week (for non-preg related crap), i asked about movements. the doc told me that their guideline is 6 movements in 2 hours. if i didn't feel that, come in. she said they take decreased movement very seriously - if it's your 1st time coming in for it or if it's your 13th time, they always want to check to make sure everything's alright.
so def call if you're worried!