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Am i just being a paranoid idiot or do you think something may be wrong.

I usually feel some movement through out the day but today nothing. I think panicking dosent help me. I have had a really busy day chasing about after an active 2 year old and trying to keep her entertained and may have been too busy to notice but i really dont think ive felt anything. Im slightly worried. Would any one else be or do you sometimes not feel anything for a day? Ive had like a little cramp... well its not so much a cramp as its not painful but it feels like somin i just dont know what it is.

Help.
 
I take it you don't have a doppler hun?

I would lie down and give bubs a poke - I do to mine and she moves lol Most times anyway. I was the same today but felt something in end ... by sounds of it you may have been busy to notice think I only catch on when Im sat at PC or lying down tbh x
 
Try either ice cream/ice lolly or a really sugary drink. Thats what they told me at the EPU it usually sparks a reaction. If this doesnt work I would give the EPU a phone and they will stick u on a tracer.

Dont worry it is common, they like to keep us on our toes xx
 
No I dont have one. :( I was going to invest but never did i just thought to take it as it comes as horrible as it sounds i just dont have much confidence when things concern me. :(
 
Thanks girls. Ive had a nice icey cold drink of Oasis and i feel movment again. I cant put my mind at ease after all. Silly me, lol sorry xx :dohh:
 
Hey tis ok hun!!...

i ended up going to hospital with maddie a few times cause she not moved ...

she was just lazy lol!!

Glad your all sorted and you have been put at ease

xxx
 
:hugs: Glad u had some movements, its such a scary thing this pregnancy lark!!
xx
 
Glad all is ok hun xx
 

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