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really starting to worry

Hi all I'm 36 w 1 d and baby is hardly moving I'm only feeling the odd movement it's been like this for 2 days should I be worried x
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Thank you ladies for your advice,   I appreciate it x
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I would call your doctor to let them know your concern but I wouldn't worry because the bigger they get the less room they have to move and they begin to sleep more. Make sure you are drinkingplenty of water because you may not have a lot of ambiotic fluid which can slow the babies movement as well. Good luck!
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I was told any decrease so movement Exp on two days you should be checked...my midwife and doc plus the er nurse told me that...
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Babies movements towards the end can decrease due to the lack of room they have. As long as you're feeling baby, even if its small movements is good.
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Ps congratulations on your new arrival x
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Thanks hun,  I didn't know what to do,  I'm at midwife tomorrow so didn't know if to hang on or not x
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Go to Hospital I felt reduced movements over a period of time and eventually had to be induced as my baby's cord was round his neck and heart rate kept dipping, he is now a week old but it is better to be safe than sorry
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