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Having a worry day - ugh!

Las78

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I've been panicking today as bubs has hardly moved and she has been quite active lately!

I had a glass of coke earlier to see if that would get her going but nothing.

I was very relieved to feel slight kicks later tonight, guess she's just having a quiet day as OH says but OMG it has made me worry.

Have a midwife appt on Tue and it can't get here soon enough.

To top it all off and which probably is not helping with the anxiety side of things, tommorrow is a year since we lost Ryan, I wanted to go to his grave but OH is working and my little one's are too young to understand and we don't really like taking them to the grave plus it's somewhere I like to be alone or with OH :cry:

Thanks for listening & hope everyone is doing ok x
 
She was just kicked back relaxing and having a nap!! Kids- they will always make us worry- from the womb to adulthood :hugs:
 
:hugs: if you are worried hun just call your midwife, im sure they would be more than happy for you to come in and get checked out :hugs:
 
Oh dear, hope little one has livened up now.

When I couldn't feel my daughter move (usually when at work, think being busy / stressed meant I tensed up and couldn't feel her movements as well) I used to go and lie down quietly somewhere (e.g. the disabled loo at work - not v.hygenic, but seemed like a good plan at the time!) for 5 mins, or if at home had a warm bath. Normally did the trick.
 

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