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Wanted to Know If Anyone Had This Happen to Them!

I am 7 months pregnant and have had a good pregnacy. But for over a month now the babys movments have slowed down more and more. Most day I only feel the baby move about 10 to 15 times a day the baby moved much more than this last month and even more the month before. I have also be having very bad stomach pains in my upper stomach not low down at all mostly on my right side. I also get sick and throw up everyday usually twice to three times a day for over a week now. I said something to my doctor about this yesterday and he told me to drink ensure and try eating small meals. He said the babys heartbeat sounded strong and I have a ultrasound in a few weeks. But I am very worried. Does anyone have any ideas about what I can do. Not only am I worried all the time but also my stomach crapms are very painful and i'm worried about how much I am trowing up.

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Whell i go to the doctor tomarrow but i have been eating very small meals and am feeling a little better i can usually keep the food down now at least in the morning thanks everyone for all you help

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Oh boy do I feel your pain!!! I know it is hard not to worry, and if you truely feel something is wrong, press your Dr. Remember you are paying him to take care of you..The pains you feel could very well be where the baby is lying, likely jabbing you with her knee or something. They definitely dont move around as much, but as they get bigger, you can feel things more intensely. As for the throwing up, I did it all the way through 3 pregnancies!! This last one I weighed 35 pounds less after delivery that I did at my first appointment. However, I have birth to a healthy 8 lb baby. My best advice is to always eat what sounds good to you, no matter what. And try popsicles, or icees etc.. Water made me so sick that I had to find creative ways to stay hydrated. Sucking on Sonic ice was also a favorite, they will even sell you a bag if you want. It was pretty great. If you are like me, there is no way I could have drank ensure and not been sick. Maybe try sipping on one throughout the day, and never with out something in your stomach first! I am sorry for the long post, just wanting to pass along some ideas. Remember that the baby is probably pushing on your stomach creating less space, so for sure the small meals will help too. Best of luck to you! You will get through it I promise :)

I do ultrasounds so I thought I would add my opinion. The pain and vomiting could be from gallstones. They are quite common. Changing the way you eat can sometimes help. Fatty, fried, or spicy foods tend to make the pain worse. Tell your doctor that you want them to do an ultrasound of your gallbladder when they do your ultrasound of the baby. Your doctor shouldn't have any problems with it. It won't hurt the baby since it is ultrasound and it will help you to know if that is where the pain is comming from or not. I also agree with the nurse that said to get your doctor to do the NST/ultrasound.

Well I just recently went through a High Risk pregnancy. Around the same time I started noticing less movement but not enough to alarm the doctor and pain in my upper stomach and lower back. I had to see my Obterician along with a Prenatal specialist. The Prenatal doctor told me that it was normal that I was feeling the onset of Braxton Hicks (false labor). And nausea and some vomiting does happen in the last trimester, similar to the first trimester. Also once you get closer to your due date and get bigger the baby has less room to move around so they don't move as much. Also they sleep more for some reason towards the end. But if you feel like something is wrong (which only you know how you feel) voice your concerns with your doctor so they won't miss a thing. Besides, you pay them to take care of you and to answer all of your questions. Hope this helps.

the baby has less room to move now, and this all sounds very normal to me, it gets harder the closer it gets

Hi S.,

As your baby gets larger inside of you, they have less room to move around. That is one reason that you would feel less movements. As long as you are feeling kicks, the baby should be fine. Are your cramps indigestion or acid reflux? I got both of those with both of my pregnanices. It helps to take so Mylanta to soothe your stomach or even some acid reflux medicine. Just check with your doctor which would be best for you. If you are having pains on your right side, the baby may be on your ciatic nerve. My daughter tended to rest on my right side causing me imense pain. Sometimes I would nearly collapse as I was walking because she would shift onto my ciatic nerve. Does your baby rest more to one side? The muscles may be stretching more so on your right side which would cause pain. Lastly, idigestion and acid reflux can cause vomiting. What types of food are you eating? I know many women have trouble with pastas. I could not eat pasta with either pregnancy, but I could eat all the spicy food I wanted. Everyone is different. Just try to recognize which foods settle well and which one's do not. If you are really concerned with the baby, go to the hospital. They will not criticize you for being afraid. I did this with my first child. They will most likely do an ultrasound and monitor the baby's heartbeat. If anything is wrong they will tell you then, if not, you will at least have some peace with the pain.

Good luck,
B. B

I vomited several times a day the whole 9 months. It was so bad, by the time I was 5 mo preg, I had lost 10 lbs, and only gained 2 back! My dr. put me on Zofran, it helped, but is way expensive, so I only took it when I truly needed it. By the time I had my baby, I had gained 45 lbs (I'm only 5'0). So baby gets your food nutrients before you do, mine was so bad we both had none, but it worked it in the end. Also, once baby gets bigger, her movements slow down to more sliding movements b/c they are getting tighter in the womb. If the heartbeat sounds strong, that's great. I don't know about the side pain, I had pain all the time :lol I can't remember it being in a specific spot though. I would tell your dr. you are very stressed and would feel much better about having your ultrasound now! Besides, stress/worry will only add to the vomiting, so you need it for yours and your baby's health! My dr. gave me 6 ultrasounds the last 2 weeks b/c he was worried. I was dilated to a 7 and 60% effaced 2 weeks before I had him! Even still, he ended up being 4 days late/ my placenta was calcified so we were going in for induction, but my water ended up breaking. He was face up and cord around his neck/ I pushed 1 hour 10 mins, and ended up having a vacuum delivery. He was 8.7 and very strong! Through all that worry, I'm glad I had those extra ultrasounds, it kept me sane and healthy! Good Luck to you and your baby!

ok I have to join in. I agree you have to stay on the Dr. It is your body and baby and that don't always know. I was high risk and was there all the time and had several sonograms. MY son would move a lot and my ribs hurt. When he was born his legs were cris crossed like indian style and he didn't have anyroom to get un stuck. Thats why I didn't feel him move as much. I never threw up but when i felt sick I would eat crushed ice from sonic or QuikTrip. I would sit and eat a cup of ice and it helped the nausea and helped the water in take too. If you go to QT you just have to ask for a bag so you can get crushed ice. You have to fill it at the soda pop or aska cashier if they will get you a bag. My husband would go get a bag every week ! Funny thing the manager said the only people who get bags of crushed ice is preg women. They knew my husband by name. So your not alone. Hope everything ok.

We all worry when we are preg.

I agree with Debi, keep in touch with your doc especially because of the vomiting. The slowed movement is normal because of the lack of space your little one has now. My little one kept his elbow poking out on my left side and I stayed so sore in that spot. See if maybe you can feel your little girl when the pain starts. There's a good chance it's a body part that's poking at ya!

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