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Pregnancy week 24 weeks 6 days
I m 24 weeks 6 days pregnant. I feel baby movements sometimes ok and sometimes i dont feel that much movements even after eating food. can a baby take a day off in 25 weeks of pregnancy? is it normal? when do you start noticing pattern of baby?
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Babies don't take day off. They snooze 😴 Wait for some time. The baby will get up and give you another 🦵
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Do daily fetal movement count
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Babies sleep frequently inside the womb just like outside which is why you don't feel movements in between. A proper pattern can be felt after 30 weeks.
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Thats fine
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No dayoffs for babies Ur not able to appreciate
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Ideally by now u should be perceiving good baby movements If not get an ultrasound done
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It’s okay. After 28 weeks, you will be able to perceive good Fetal movements.
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