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DS - Due 11/3/2012 born 9/28/2012 due to Severe Preeclampsia and HELLP Syndrome
DD - EDD 12/30/15
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I think you only track your baby's movements during the 3rd trimester.Ken122014 said:I was a little worried a few weeks ago, and read a similar post to this one. It got the same advice, but one person said, track how long it takes to feel 10 movements. If it's over an hour (two hours? I don't recall) then call your OB and see what she thinks, that poster also reassured that it's still early though, and 10 in an hour might just still be a lot. I decided to try it out, I drank some juice, laid down, and really focused on the baby movements, and I felt 10 in seriously less than 10 minutes. I think when you stop worrying, and really just sit with the intention of feeling baby move, and don't let things distract you, you'll be amazed at how much is going on down there! And, if you do that, and still don't feel a lot of movement, it still doesn't necessarily mean something's wrong. I still go through a couple days in a row where it seems like I'm not feeling much, and then the next day, she'll kick up a storm.
Re: Baby Movements
I was a little worried a few weeks ago, and read a similar post to this one. It got the same advice, but one person said, track how long it takes to feel 10 movements. If it's over an hour (two hours? I don't recall) then call your OB and see what she thinks, that poster also reassured that it's still early though, and 10 in an hour might just still be a lot. I decided to try it out, I drank some juice, laid down, and really focused on the baby movements, and I felt 10 in seriously less than 10 minutes. I think when you stop worrying, and really just sit with the intention of feeling baby move, and don't let things distract you, you'll be amazed at how much is going on down there! And, if you do that, and still don't feel a lot of movement, it still doesn't necessarily mean something's wrong. I still go through a couple days in a row where it seems like I'm not feeling much, and then the next day, she'll kick up a storm.
Thank you for clarifying. I hope everything is going well
If I don't get the three movements she said wait an hour or two and try again with the cold juice or milk and laying down and relaxing. If after the two attempts there's still nothing, that's when she wants me to call. They don't have to be strong, those little light taps and flutters count.
Honestly, it's helped me not worry as much about how much or how often Bun is moving. Any time I feel movement I look at the clock and count until I get three. As long as it happens more than once a day I'm happy.
From TheBump update for 22 weeks: "He's sleeping in cycles — about 12 to 14 hours per day (hint: they're probably those times you're not feeling any kicks!)."
Jamie