Fetal movement with twins

2022-03-23 03:06:59
I'm 24 weeks pregnant with DCDA twins. I got a scan done in week 22 and all growth parameters are normal (twin A on the right with posterior placenta, twinB on the left with fundal left lateral placenta). For twin A, i started feeling fetal movements from week 21. I still feel nothing on the other side. Is there a cause of concern? How many weeks should one wait before feeling movements? I got a cerclage in week 22 and have been on bed rest since then.
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Answered2022-03-31 13:14:03

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Answered2022-03-24 14:21:39

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In twin pregnancy you can never be sure about which foetus is moving and which is not moving. So please don't start worrying about these things.

Answered2022-03-23 14:15:35

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consult your obstetrician.

Answered2022-03-23 05:25:30

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Hello plz Can u send the USG report so that the condition can be properly assessed

Answered2022-03-23 05:09:24

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Fetal moment for twin is single moment not seperate moments of each twin every time so dont worry

Answered2022-03-23 05:44:17

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Fetal movements are not definitive and localised always on USG rather than daily fetal count. CTG is a better parameter to assess apart from other investigations.

Answered2022-03-23 03:29:34

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