thread: How often should I feel bubs moving?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Melbourne
    922

    How often should I feel bubs moving?

    hi,
    I have asked this question in my belly group, but thought Id get even more answers here.

    I have days where bubs is very active and will kick all day, but days like today, I have hardly felt her at all.

    Is this normal? Shouldnt I be feeling her MORE now as time goes on, not less?? Last night she was so active I had trouble sleeping, but today, nothing

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    7,197

    Oh hun - it is hard not to worry but as you get even further along you will get more movement and it really depends on how active bub is.... I was talking to my MIL the othe day and she was saying that she hardly got any movement with my DH and his brother. Izzy was soooo active but I didn't even feel her move until I was 21 weeks. With this bubby, I didn't get lots of movement until 24-25 weeks. Up until then I would have days where he wouldn't move at all... Im now nearly 29 weeks and it's only now that I get regular movements but even so it's not all day every day!
    I'm rambling on now but I guess what I am saying is that at 20 weeks it's normal to have quiet days because bubs still has lots of room to float around!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Victoria
    7,260

    Charlotte was insanely active! lol but then there were days where she would barely move, for days on end. used to scare me silly! lol but then she would start up again.
    I suppose if you are really worried and you feel NOTHING for a couple of days, take your self off to the dr's if you are really worried. But they do get tired, they have sugar rushes, dependig on what you are eating, doing, etc, and they sleep too!!
    Her movements should start to increase now she is getting bigger, you will be able to feel them more often, then they will probably slow a little bit later on when there is less room....They sort of change fom making you giggle to making you uncomfortable, iykwim
    Good luck with the rest of the pregnacy and I hope she starts punnishing you soon!!

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
    2,881

    From memory, I don't think I felt movement every day until about 23 or 24 weeks.

    If you are concerned have an icy cold drink and lie on your left side for a while and you are bound to feel movment. My DF also used to blow rasperries on my bump and this used to get bubs going. I noticed I got movement after eating chocolate.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Feb 2008
    Country Victoria
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    Everyone and every bub is different. At 20 weeks i am pretty sure there will be nothing wrong with ur bub. Its either lovley and comfy in there or is having a party and u just dont know it
    Dont worry the stronger kicks and stuff will come If u are getting too scared drink something cold or eat something hot and lay down put ur hand on ur tummy and talk to ur bub. I say things like "come on in there, dont scare ur mum". Also try drinking some ice (i mean ice) cold coke and have some chocky.. this will pretty much do the same thing.

    If none of that works and ur still freaking... ring up the hospital and tell them u want to come in and be monitered as u have tried everything and u havent felt movement. They will let u go in there for peace of mind.

    HTH

    and sending u lotsa kicking vibes!!!

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Melbourne
    922

    Thanks so much guys

    The good thing is I have a doppler, so I can have a quick listen to the HB when I get worried, it just seems strange after days of strong movements that she hasnt been moving much at all.

    Glad to know it is "normal" though!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Nov 2007
    Gold Coast, Australia
    397

    Skyblue, thats probably why you are not feelng much today (or yesterday lol) because she has exhausted herself

    I am 33ish weeks pregnant now, and i STILL get days where bub doesnt move all that much. Its hard not to worry, just have a glass of orange juice, lay back and relax.
    But at 20 weeks i wasnt feelng too much with either of my babies. Its only now that i can feel his head grinding on my cervix and his hands flicking my bum!!!

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    Canberra, ACT
    158

    Hi Skyeblue,

    Just to confirm what others have said really. Thursday just been I had bub moving around ALL day, there where breaks now and then but it was fairly consistent to the point that I became quite irritable. Since then bub has been moving a lot less, only a little in the evenings and then when I try go to sleep.

    I had assumed that babies have energetic days and lazy days like us really and that at the moment there is enough space and fluid in there that we dont feel every movement just the big ones. I think it becomes more important to feel the daily kicks in the third trimester as by that stage everything bubs does should be really obvious to their mums.

    Hope that helps a little, your not the only one to sit there wondering where they've got to.

    MIT

  9. #9
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2008
    Kurri Kurri
    1,715

    My bubs tend to get really active when I lie down to go to sleep lol. I swear it knows when it is my bedtime.

    Also when i sit at a 90 degree angle it hates being squashed so kicks me to let me know to move it. Bubs also has some quieter days but is getting really more active all the time.

    Glad you have a doppler, do you think it was worth the money to buy or did you rent it??