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12735934 tn?1427139185

Baby's movement worrisome

Okies mums, it's a long one but will shorten it.

I had a CVS done at 13wks3days and the results were good news for me. After the doctor finished the procedure, she did another ultrasound but baby wasn't moving, I just heard the heart beat. The dr said ' baby is fine and kicking'. I didn't question her as I was not worried then. I had a fall at 15wks1day, went for a scan the next day. Heard my baby's heart beat again but didn't move even after I coughed. Being a single mum-to-be, I find it hard questioning these professionals. Been worried though if baby is fine. Can anyone be of help please?
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it could just be your baby's temperament mine seems to hate ultrasound so he hardly ever moves during them....even with agitation. don't worry too much keep us updated. good luck
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12735934 tn?1427139185
Thanks Leora_3
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12735934 tn?1427139185
Thanks Leora_3
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12735934 tn?1427139185
Yeah, baby was still. Just the heart beat.
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12735934 tn?1427139185
Totally lost myself. I know when I cough/laugh, he/she moves. Have another appointment on Tuesday and will raise it, just been so worried and thought of bringing it here to discuss.
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Is it possible your baby was having a snooze during your ultrasound?
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That does sound kind of strange for baby not to move on the ultrasound so baby was completely still the entire scan?
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