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Fluttering reduced after 1.5weeks
Hello, I m 22 weeks pregnant. At 20 weeks i started noticing fluttering. It increased at 21 weeks. But after 3-4 days, it has been reduced.  Should i be worried?? I m not experiencing reduced fluttering for 3-4 days now. Should i go to doc?? U had a scan last week which showed things were fine.
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Hi, it’s tooo early to feel the baby movements remarkably. So be relaxed . Daily there should be minimum 10 movements ( 24 hrs). If u ve any doubt whether there is less movements lie down in left position and watch for the baby movements. Have a happy pregnancy
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Take Tablet Astymin forte twice a day for a month Take L arginine sachet twice a day for a month
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Continue iron and calcium tablets Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month
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Sleep in left lateral position to increase blood flow to baby Listen devotional music and wear bangles to promote hearing in baby Drink Electrol powder sachet twice a day with a glass of water
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As the first pregnancy you are expected to feel quickening at 22-24 weeks and not feeling it for sometime is normal.but watch for it and no harm in informing your gynecologist about it .as I’m not seeing you clinically can’t comment everything to be normal
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Rest in left lateral position and take plenty of water and fequent small meals.
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it will be fine soon.
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if not feel than consult dr for scan
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