leesey
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Well, as of tonight, I am officially high risk 
Was in hospital for the 3rd time in a week and a half with reduced movement (less than 10 movements in 12 hours) and they've referred me to the high risk clinic where I'll be meeting my consultant on Friday.
I've always had a hyperactive baby, felt loads of movement from very early on, and this continued almost consistently until a week past Friday when I only got a few movements, then again on the Saturday. So I went in to triage and they monitored me. Baby was very awkward and they couldn't find the heartbeat
So they scanned me and healthy heartbeat but low fluid and inconclusive growth measurements.
So I got another scan the following day (a week past Sunday) and growth and fluid both seemed fine so phew, everything was ok.
Then Friday there, again, reduced movement only felt 4 in the day, Saturday the same, so I phoned triage and they had me in again. Hooked me up to the monitor and booked me in for a scan.
Yesterday I had slightly more movement, but it still took nearly 14 hours to get my 10 movements, and even still some of those were inconclusive. Today I phoned at lunch to say I'd only had 2 since getting up, they said phone back at tea time to see how many I've had then. By 7 I'd only had 5 movements so they told me to come in again.
So tonight I was back in, hooked up, once again they couldn't find heartbeat straight away but because they knew it was likely just to be baby's position again they persevered and eventually found it. Baby was moving away from the transducer so they knew obviously it was moving around in there, but I only felt 2 movements in the time I was hooked up, and the midwife decided that wasn't enough.
So doctor came in, same one as last week, and he repeated his review and said that because this was the third incidence he was going to refer me to the high risk clinic for monitoring.
He then went on to explain to me that, although reduced movement didn't necessarily mean something was wrong with the baby, instances of foetal death have almost always been preceded by reduced movement, so there was a definite link. He said he had to make me aware of this so that I knew how serious it could be.
He had mentioned last week that it was a bit of a coincedence that I'd had a slapped cheek scare in tri 2, and one of the symptoms of parvovirus in pregnancy is reduced movement, so he wanted to recheck my bloods. So I should hear back about that at my consultant appointment on Friday.
I have a scan on Wednesday to check that there has been definite growth since last week's, and then they'll take it from there to plan my care.
It's all a bit scary but I do feel like I'm in good hands, and they all reassured me so much that I don't feel anymore that I'm being paranoid or overreacting so I'm glad I've been so proactive about this. Hubby gave me a row yesterday for not phoning when I didn't get 10 in 12 hours, and he's quite right but I was just convinced they would think I was overreacting.
I'll definitely be phoning every time now.
Well that's my long winded story, anyone else had anything like this? xx

Was in hospital for the 3rd time in a week and a half with reduced movement (less than 10 movements in 12 hours) and they've referred me to the high risk clinic where I'll be meeting my consultant on Friday.
I've always had a hyperactive baby, felt loads of movement from very early on, and this continued almost consistently until a week past Friday when I only got a few movements, then again on the Saturday. So I went in to triage and they monitored me. Baby was very awkward and they couldn't find the heartbeat

So I got another scan the following day (a week past Sunday) and growth and fluid both seemed fine so phew, everything was ok.
Then Friday there, again, reduced movement only felt 4 in the day, Saturday the same, so I phoned triage and they had me in again. Hooked me up to the monitor and booked me in for a scan.
Yesterday I had slightly more movement, but it still took nearly 14 hours to get my 10 movements, and even still some of those were inconclusive. Today I phoned at lunch to say I'd only had 2 since getting up, they said phone back at tea time to see how many I've had then. By 7 I'd only had 5 movements so they told me to come in again.
So tonight I was back in, hooked up, once again they couldn't find heartbeat straight away but because they knew it was likely just to be baby's position again they persevered and eventually found it. Baby was moving away from the transducer so they knew obviously it was moving around in there, but I only felt 2 movements in the time I was hooked up, and the midwife decided that wasn't enough.
So doctor came in, same one as last week, and he repeated his review and said that because this was the third incidence he was going to refer me to the high risk clinic for monitoring.
He then went on to explain to me that, although reduced movement didn't necessarily mean something was wrong with the baby, instances of foetal death have almost always been preceded by reduced movement, so there was a definite link. He said he had to make me aware of this so that I knew how serious it could be.
He had mentioned last week that it was a bit of a coincedence that I'd had a slapped cheek scare in tri 2, and one of the symptoms of parvovirus in pregnancy is reduced movement, so he wanted to recheck my bloods. So I should hear back about that at my consultant appointment on Friday.
I have a scan on Wednesday to check that there has been definite growth since last week's, and then they'll take it from there to plan my care.
It's all a bit scary but I do feel like I'm in good hands, and they all reassured me so much that I don't feel anymore that I'm being paranoid or overreacting so I'm glad I've been so proactive about this. Hubby gave me a row yesterday for not phoning when I didn't get 10 in 12 hours, and he's quite right but I was just convinced they would think I was overreacting.
I'll definitely be phoning every time now.
Well that's my long winded story, anyone else had anything like this? xx