babyfromgod
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I am just wondering if i should be concerned about bubs reduced movement if his heart rate is 150bpm on the doppler? Could he just be having a growth spurt?
So i rang my midwife but she isn't on call this weekend, so i rang another one and she was bloody useless. I told her the movements were reduced and weren't as strong and she said it is fine for 27 weeks, she didn't even offer for me to go into the hospital to be checked out. I also said i had increased watery discharge and she just said it is normal to have increased discharge in pregnancy! I am not stupid i know what should and shouldn't be happening. GRRR so angry now!
Are you allowed to just show up at the hospital, i thought you had to meet your midwife there or something?
I did that with my previous lil boy as he seemed quiet but as soon as I was strapped to the monitor he started kicking up a stormI was blushing a bit but the midwives said they would rather I go in and get checked and everything be fine than sit at home worrying.
xx
Please Please don't go by the babies heartrate. Just because the heartrate is normal doesn't necessarily mean baby is ok.
Please read this - https://www.nhs.uk/news/2009/11Nove...ors-risky.aspx?WT.mc_id=020902&WT.mc_ev=Week0
Thanks ladies. So i ended up going to the labour ward last night and told the lady at reception about how my midwife wasn't on call so rang another midwife on the list i was given and that she was useless. The lady at reception was lovely, i ended up bursting into tears so she got me some tissues and she got one of the hospital midwives to come see me and she gave me a hug and put the doppler on my tummy, and also the monitor and gave me a button to push when bubs moved which he did lots when i was there. I was left for 20 mins with all the monitors on me.
Anyway another one of my midwives partners was at the hospital as she had a lady in labour, so she came to see me and apologised about the useless midwife and said that reduced movement should never be ignored so i think that other midwife might end up in a bit of trouble for not taking me seriously. Anyway bubs was all fine and they said it was good i came in and if i ever have any worries to come in or call my midwifes partner (the nice one) so i left feeling happy.