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Fetal movements
I'm 26 weeks pregnant, posterior placenta. How many baby kicks or movements should I feel in a day around this time.  Should I keep count of it ? Few days I feel the baby moves a lot the other day it's completely the opposite. How many hours once should there be movement?
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Counting the fetal movement count for daily fetal movement count should be done after 30 weeks morning 9 to  night 9 in the awake hours baby should be moving 10 times Plus
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You should check fetal movements 1 hr in morning ..1hr in afternoon..1 hr in evening...total counts should be 10 in 12 hrs...if count is less than  10 in 12 hrs in 2 successive days or no movement in 12 hr..then you should consult to gynecologist
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10 movements in 24 hours
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1 hour post breakfast , lunch and dinner total 10 and above movement
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