If the movements are still decreased, call your practitioner. Different physicians and midwives have different guidelines over exactly when to call. But as a general rule, whenever you're worried and in doubt, the best thing ... American Pregnancy Association, "First Fetal Movement: Quickening" Jul 2007. Accessed 28 Jun 2008...
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I keep reading these horror stories about women who had decreased fetal movement. They ignored it or didn't notice it and their babies later were born still. Reading these stories has got me terrified! I'm currently 26 weeks, and I've noticed that most of these stillbirths occur between 28-32 weeks.
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Decreased Fetal Movement: Pregnancy Information at StorkNet's Pregnancy Channel ... Q. I am 30 weeks and have noticed decreased movement from my baby. He does still move just not often (more squirming than kicking). I was wondering if this is normal at this stage or if it something to worry about?
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Once you're feeling kicks regularly, pay attention to them and let your practitioner know right away if you notice a decrease in your baby's movement. Less movement may signal a problem, and you'll need a nonstress test or biophysical profile to check ... Q: 22 weeks and no fetal movement ... Q: Feeling my new fetal movement?
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JPER is a multi-disciplinary journal that promotes the health of the preterm infant. ... DH was a 34-year-old gravida 2, para 1, aborta 1 African American woman with a chief complaint of decreased fetal movement of several hours duration. She was followed in High-Risk Clinic for chronic essential hypertension.
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A fetal kick count test is simple method to test fetal well-being on your own, without fancy equipment. Using a fetal kick count will help you see decreased fetal movements and alert your doctor or midwife. ... It is also a great way to notice decreased fetal movements.
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Decreased fetal movement Around 18 weeks, the mother may notice the beginnings of movement. The fetus is only about five inches long but a flutter may be felt. From this point on, the fetus should normally begin to move more and more until sleeping becomes difficult.
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Moms View Message Board: General Discussion Archive: Archive January 2005: Decreased fetal movement ; ... Anyway, last visit dr did a non-stress test due to decreased movement. They "shocked" my stomach to get baby to move and when they did this she would move and heart rate did what it was supposed to. Baby usually has a...
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I am 31 weeks and have noted a decrease in fetal activity over the past few days. ... I have read that at about 32 weeks the fetal activity decreases, noting more turning and spinning less kicking and the kicks that are felt are not as intense/strong. ... Re: Decreased fetal movement/strength of kicks at 31 weeks...
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Try drinking some ice water to get her moving.  That and laying on your left side is what my doctor recommended doing if I wasn't getting my fetal movements.  HTH ... I went in the week before for decreased movement with out contractions.
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