Understanding Baby Movement: When to Seek Help During Pregnancy

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As your pregnancy progresses, feeling your baby move is one of the most reassuring experiences. But what happens when those movements change? Many expectant mothers find themselves wondering if they should be concerned. It’s normal to feel a mix of excitement and anxiety, especially with family members chiming in through WhatsApp or during busy OPD visits. Let’s break down what you should know about baby movements and when it’s time to consult your doctor. What to Track: - Regularity: By the third trimester, you should notice a pattern in your baby’s movements. If you feel fewer movements than usual or a sudden increase, it’s worth paying attention to. - Type of Movement: Is your baby moving less? Are the movements weak or very different from what you’re used to? - Time of Day: Babies often have active periods, but if you notice a significant change in their routine, it could be a sign to check in with your healthcare provider. When to Seek Help: - No Movement for 12 Hours: If you haven’t felt your baby move for a full day, it’s important to consult your doctor. - Sudden Decrease in Movement: If your baby’s movements drop significantly, don’t hesitate to reach out. - Unusual Patter

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