What to Do If Your Baby Hasn't Moved at 35 Weeks
Discover what to do if your baby hasn’t moved all day at 35 weeks of pregnancy and when to contact your healthcare provider.
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If your baby hasn't moved all day at 35 weeks, contact your healthcare provider immediately. Reduced fetal movement can indicate a potential problem, such as fetal distress. Try drinking something cold or eating a snack to stimulate movement, and lie down on your side to see if you can feel any movements. Monitoring your baby's movements is crucial in late pregnancy.
FAQs & Answers
- What should I do if my baby isn't moving? Contact your healthcare provider immediately if your baby hasn't moved all day.
- Is it normal for my baby to move less at 35 weeks? It's important to monitor movements closely; reduced movement can indicate potential issues.
- How can I stimulate my baby's movement? Try drinking something cold or eating a snack to encourage your baby to move.
- When should I go to the hospital for reduced fetal movement? Go to the hospital if your baby hasn’t moved for an extended period or if you're concerned about their movements.