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Suggest Treatment For Lack Of Fetal Movement

Hi Am somna 26 year old its my first pregnancy ,my pregnancy is 26 week 2 days i cant feel baby movement. yesterday i consult my doctor for check up and i told doctor to can't feel baby movement then doctor check me and tel baby growth is good but doctor cant feel baby movement and tel me to go for a scan after i week during this week please not if any movement is there otherwise go for scan this is my problem i want to ask movement less is harmful for my baby and cause for less movement please give me a solution?
Wed, 13 Aug 2014
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Hello,
thanks for using health care magic

Women who have not yet been pregnant usually find it a little difficult to master fetal movements and it takes usually long for them to start feeling it. However, by 26weeks all women who have never been pregnant before must have started feeling fetal movements.

So, there are two possibilities; either your pregnancy age is not exact (far less than 26 weeks) or there is a problem with the fetus.

Ultrasound is an appropriate exam to do, which well assess fetal well being as well as the gestational age of the fetus.

Absent fetal movements is associated with fetal distress or fetal compromise.

Best regards
Dr Achuo
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Suggest Treatment For Lack Of Fetal Movement

Hello, thanks for using health care magic Women who have not yet been pregnant usually find it a little difficult to master fetal movements and it takes usually long for them to start feeling it. However, by 26weeks all women who have never been pregnant before must have started feeling fetal movements. So, there are two possibilities; either your pregnancy age is not exact (far less than 26 weeks) or there is a problem with the fetus. Ultrasound is an appropriate exam to do, which well assess fetal well being as well as the gestational age of the fetus. Absent fetal movements is associated with fetal distress or fetal compromise. Best regards Dr Achuo