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Your 40-week-old Baby - Development, Milestones & Care
Growing up is hard work for a baby! Every week will show a new skill he is trying to master, a new developmental phase he is going through, and a new issue he is dealing with. At 40 weeks, your baby will be preoccupied with the increasing number of teeth ready to blossom underneath his gums, and his drive to move around will increase day by day. He will also be more prone to mood swings and disturbed sleep, so this is time for proper care and nurturing.
Your 40-week-old Baby’s Development
At 40 weeks, your baby will be just about developing his personality. He may be quite social, smiling at everyone and he also may be shy, hiding his face when someone new comes along and tries to engage with him. Babies will start to assess situations before accepting someone new in their life when they are 10 months old. This can also result in quick and drastic switches of moods. They will gesture to get your attention and may even wave goodbye when you indicate that you are leaving the house. This is the age when your baby may even be able to stand alone on his own.
[Also Read: 9 Months Old Baby Growth and Development]
Your 40-week-old Baby's Developmental Milestones
Below are a few milestones you can see in the development of your 40-week-old baby:
Your baby will be able to roll back a ball you roll towards him
Your baby will be able to stand alone for a short period of time
Your baby will be comfortable saying ‘mama’ or ‘papa’
Your baby will say one or two more words other than ‘mama’ or ‘papa’
Your baby will be able to pick up small objects between his forefinger and thumb
Your baby will be able to drink on his own from a cup
Your baby will be able to respond to any one-step comment you give him, along with hand gestures like, “give that to me” with your hand stretched out.
Your baby will be able to stand alone quite well
Your baby will learn how to sit back down from a standing position. His brain will slowly work out how to do the squatting movements to get up and sit back down
[Also Read: 9 Months Old Baby Milestones]
Feeding
Water bottles become highly attractive for babies at 40 weeks old - because of the water in them, and because of the way they roll around. Your baby will watch you drink and try to imitate you. If he spends a lot of time around other babies, you might have to constantly retrieve sippy cups that do not belong to him from his hands. 40 weeks is a good age to introduce drinking from a cup in your baby’s life. While he will get most of his hydration from breastfeeding, using his interest in water bottles to teach him to drink from a cup will be highly useful in preparing your baby for weaning. It is always better to let your baby drink water or milk from a cup. Juice is high in sugar and can cause dental problems or obesity, so help your baby get into the habit of drinking only water and milk from his cup even after weaning. Encourage your baby to drink a cup of water with each meal, to also let him know that water can quench thirst. Keep a sippy cup around your baby all day so he can drink water whenever he wants.
[Also Read: 9 Months Old Baby Food]
Sleeping
Your 40-week-old baby will experience sleep disruption at this stage due to a lot of different and simultaneous developments. His four top teeth will grow underneath his gums and will cause him discomfort. Along with the mental and mobility development he will experience, this pain will be enough to disrupt his sleep and keep him awake at night. Since he will not be able to sleep well at night, you will see your baby be grumpier and clingy during the day. Eating solid food or sucking from the breast might start to hurt, courtesy his swollen gums, leading to more frustration. Once his teeth erupt in his mouth, only then will he experience some relief. Till then, your baby might need you to feed, hold or carry him until he can forget the discomfort and go to sleep. Babies usually cling most to their mothers during this stage and refuse to go to anyone else. So be patient and do what you can to help your baby get through this painful teething stage.
[Also Read: 9 Months Old Baby Sleep Basics]
Care Tips for Your 40-week-old Baby
Here are a few ways you can take care of your 40-week-old baby:
Babies deal with separation anxiety at this age. Try not to sneak away when your baby is not paying attention. Let him see you go, wave goodbye and say you’ll be back. This will let him understand you are coming back.
If you leave your baby with a sitter, make sure that person has enough games and activities so your baby doesn't experience sadness when you are away.
If your baby looks at something, look at it too, point it out and describe it. This will teach him to ask ‘what is that’ about something, knowing that you will give him the answer.
It is common at 40 weeks for babies to wake up suddenly and pull themselves up to cruise around the crib. Gently lay your baby back down, pat him on the back and encourage him to go back to sleep.
If your baby has not had a good night’s sleep due to teething discomfort or extra energy, put him down for a long daytime nap the next day.
Encourage your baby to try out his physical abilities by giving him a lot of floor space to walk and cruise along furniture. This will develop his muscles.
Babies will be prone to falling or bumping into things when they try walking so keep a first aid kit with bandages, gauze, tweezers and ointment on hand always.
If your baby starts to act out, put him in a safe place like a playpen or crib so that he doesn’t injure himself. Avoid always resorting to picking him up.
Tests and Vaccinations
There will be a physical exam when your baby is 40 weeks old which will be done by the doctor based on the individual needs of the baby.
1. Tests
The doctor can do a blood test to determine levels of iron, haemoglobin and lead in your baby’s blood so that you can rule out any possible presence anaemia in your baby.
2. Vaccinations
The doctor will give your baby a shot of the measles vaccine and the fifth dose of oral Polio drops if your baby has been getting the dosage regularly.
Games and Activities
Here are a few games you can play with your 40-week-old baby:
1. Peekaboo
This game can help your baby get over any separation anxiety. Hiding your face and showing it again helps them know you are physically present even if they can’t see you.
2. Clap Hands
Play a game of clapping your hands and encourage your baby to as well. This can help them coordinate his hand movements.
3. Eyes, Nose and Mouth
Play a game where you ask your baby to point out where his eyes, nose and mouth are. This can help him learn the names of different body parts.
4. Dance and Sing
As your baby will be able to walk now, you can further encourage his mobility by dancing and singing alongside him.
[Also Read: 9 Months Old Baby Games and Activities]
When to Consult a Doctor
Here are times you need to consult your doctor regarding your 40-week-old infant's development:
To seek guidance on topics like your baby’s feeding, sleeping, safety and development routine over the next one month, and what 40-week-old baby milestones to expect.
Questions like what new food you can introduce to your baby, when can fish, meat, egg whites and citrus be introduced (if not already), and when you can start weaning your baby away from your breast or the bottle.
40 weeks is a challenging age for your baby, so it is important as a parent to never compare your baby with another, even if the other baby shows different developments at 40 weeks of age. Don’t let self-doubt creep in. Every baby is different.
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Q. #asktheexperts what to give children when starting solids?
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A. After completing the time of six months you should start with dal water and rice water followed by all kind of fruits and vegetables porridge khichadi mash banana mash potato mash sweet potato dairy products and varieties made made out of ragi Suji and oats can also be given to your child
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Hair on Stomach during Pregnancy - Is It a Concern
The fresh pregnancy glow on their face and thick lustrous hair make every pregnant woman feel more attractive. Along with this, you may notice some extra hair in places where you don’t wish to have any. Excessive hair growth or Hirsutism is a common condition among women during pregnancy. Hair grows in the stomach area or in the other unwanted areas of the body like the face or around the nipples. However, the good news is, this extra fuzz is not for keeps. It disappears about 6 months after your delivery.
Is a Hairy Belly During Pregnancy Normal?
A fuzzy belly creates a lot of worry among pregnant women. Most women hate it. Although hair anywhere on the body other than the head and eyebrows is very annoying, a hairy stomach during pregnancy is absolutely normal. All you need to do is deal with it till it lasts, with patience.
What Causes Hair Growth on the Stomach During Pregnancy
During pregnancy, the body produces an excess level of androgen. This causes excessive hair growth, not just in the common areas but also in unwanted areas. Another reason is the hair getting darker than before due to the work of melanin, a pigment in our body.
Why Do Some Pregnant Women Have Belly Hair While Some Don’t?
Although all women during pregnancy produce both male and female hormones, not all experience excessive hair growth, especially in unwanted areas. Some women, on the other hand, experience hyperpigmentation, acne, and swelling. Extremely sensitive skin is also one of the reasons for hair growth in the belly. When extremely sensitive skin reacts to the rise in male hormones during pregnancy, it causes Hirsutism or extreme hair growth in the body.
What Does Belly Hair in Pregnancy Mean?
A pregnant woman having a hairy stomach is quite common and normal. It is due to the hormones that also make your nails grow. It can basically mean that your hormones are overworking to help your baby grow well in your womb.
Will the Hair Go Away After Child Birth?
Pregnancy brings with it a lot of side effects. One such effect is Hirsutism or excessive hair growth during pregnancy due to the overworking of the hormones. However, there are no reasons to worry. Belly hair which grows during pregnancy disappears on its own when the hormones return to normal after the delivery. If in case you find your pregnancy-induced belly hair not disappearing even after delivery, you can consult a dermatologist for some treatment options available.
Can you Remove Belly Hair?
There are a number of safe ways to remove belly hair. Tweezing (in case of little hair), waxing, scissors (to trim unwanted hair), shaving with a razor or an epilator can help pregnant women in getting rid unwanted belly hair removed. However, using hair removal creams, bleaching and laser hair removal should be avoided by women during pregnancy.
Warning Signs to Watch Out for
Hair on the belly is not abnormal or out of this world. It is a natural condition that occurs during pregnancy in some women due to the hormonal changes. However, growing hair on the belly during pregnancy could be scary at times.
Excess belly fuzz during pregnancy could indicate Hyperandrogenism, a rare condition. It occurs when the male sex hormone androgens are produced in excess. It also happens when the pregnant woman suffers from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or in case she has been on medication to treat epilepsy.
This condition can also trigger high blood pressure, acne, decreased or absent menstrual periods, manly voice, excessive weight gain, baldness and increase muscle mass.
Hyperandrogenism, though rare, can be quite worrisome. If the mother has an excess of androgens in her blood, it can affect her unborn baby as well. If a woman (suffering from this condition) gives birth to a baby girl, the baby may run the risk of having male-like characteristics (virilization).
Growth in the abdomen or pelvis.
Belly hair usually disappears in a period of 6 months to 9 months after delivery. However, if it persists or the hair seems to spread and grow thicker, you should consult a doctor. Such a condition could indicate Cushing Syndrome (occurring due to high levels of cortisol hormone), acromegaly (caused due to overproduction of growth hormone by an adenoma, a benign tumour of the pituitary gland) or a tumour near the ovaries or the adrenal gland.
The sudden growth of excess hair could also indicate cancer in some cases.
Treatment for unwanted belly hair during pregnancy is fairly limited. Although it may feel gross, avoid any type of depilatory creams until you have delivered. Stick to the other safe options like tweezing, waxing or shaving. The increased blood flow may make your skin sensitive during pregnancy, so try and avoid more aggressive methods of hair removal like chemicals, bleaches, and laser. They may affect your foetus too. Therefore, the best way is to just go with the flow of pregnancy even if it seems unpleasant.
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14 Innovative Ideas Moms Are Using to Potty Train Children Quickly!
Potty training is an important phase in our lives as parents. We want our little ones to be diaper-free (finally!) and use the toilet by themselves. But we also know that it isn't easy at all! Since this is the stage when kids love to run around and explore, the chances of a mess all around the house are pretty much inevitable. But wait - some parents have learned perfectly amazing ways to toilet train their kids! You've got to check out these really superb ways to potty train your baby quickly and successfully
Poop! That's probably one of the very few things about your baby that you do not find quite so pleasing (and you'll be lying if you said you do). As mothers, we have a lot of diaper-changing and cleaning to do, for several years in our babies' life. As an infant, cleaning your baby is still manageable. The cute gurgles and the new-found bond between you and your baby make even bum-cleaning fun! But come the terrible two's and your little one running around: the mess is now too much! That's when you know it's time to potty train.
Many moms start potty training their kids in toddlerhood (2-3 years of age). And it would be an understatement to say that it is difficult. Babies take time to switch from diapers and understand when and how to use the toilet. There will be a lot of mess, day after day, and it can get really exhausting for any and every mother. This is why moms all over the world are looking for and creating new hacks to potty train their little darlings.
14 Creative Potty Training Ideas
Check out the six most creative and effective ways parents across the world are potty training their kids. These methods have done very well for fellow parents and we recommend you definitely give them a try!
1. The Art Pot
Recently, a mom shared a photo of her little boy in the toilet. He was sitting all put and not fidgeting at all, like many children do when forced to sit on the toilet seat. Guess what made him learn to sit on the toilet so well and so patiently? An erasable marker!
What this clever mom had done was made her son sit backwards on the toilet while she kept giving him markers. It worked! He sat there drawing doodles and was perfectly happy about it. Sitting in this posture also ensured that there was less chance of missing (read: less mess to clean from the toilet floor). It also saved her tons of time chasing after him like she usually had to.
2. The Toilet That Changes Colour
This trick is captivating many little kids worldwide and creating more willingness to use the toilet. Just use food colouring to dye the toilet water with red or blue. When your child takes a leak, the water will change to orange or green. Needless to say, this will be super exciting and encourage your child to actually use the toilet.
Tip: You can make a little game out of it, based on how many times in the day your child can change the colour of the toiler water (more practice means quicker learning!)
3. Three-day Potty Training
Sounds unbelievable, right? But believe it or not, some moms have actually seen success with the three-day potty training method. There are three 'drastic' things you have to do for this:
Remove all diapers from home
Dress your child only in underwear
Make sure your child drinks a lot of liquids
As per fellow moms, the situation of being diaper free and having a tendency to pee more often (due to the liquid intake) teaches little ones to use the toilet! You just have to guide them along gently as far as using the toilet is concerned. And yes, try this method only if you are prepared for lots of accidents!
4. The Praise Pot
This one is simple but very effective: just make your child feel appreciated and like a grownup when he uses the toilet correctly. It can work wonders for his overall morale and interest in using the toiler. Try using a little compliment the next time your child uses the toilet successfully:
“Wow, what a big boy/girl you've become!”
“Let's call daddy and tell him?”
Praise goes a long way in motivating your child to use the toilet correctly. It may seem like a little thing to us but it's a really big milestone for the child. Watching his mom so happy about it will encourage him to try and please you more often.
5. Take a Shopping Trip
Prep for this phase with a shopping trip and involve your little one by asking his opinion or choice when buying potty training gear like a potty seat, underwear, rewards (like stickers and chocolates), etc.
This will not only help build excitement in your little one but also make it easier for you to get through the potty training time.
6. The Sticker Chart of Success
Create a daily chart that is colourful, maybe featuring your child's favourite cartoon character. Keep 'success' stickers ready. Each time your child has a successful bathroom trip, let her put up a sticker of success! Once the daily chart is all colourful and filled in your child will feel a sense of pride and accomplishment and you can heave a huge sigh of relief.
Why not take a leaf out of these moms' books and create your own way to quicken potty training? Just remember the key element that was present in all the above tricks and tips – positive reinforcement. Praise and reward is always the way to go to tackle a difficult situation with children. It is, after all, a very stressful time - both for you and your child - and a bit of fun, creativity and patience is key to setting things right.
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7. Get Daddy Involved
This one is for the boys. Get daddy involved to help train your little one and take out a weekend for potty training! Get some ‘big boy’ underpants and ask your hubby can get his little one to go the bathroom by simply helping him do it ‘just like daddy’. You can even make a game out of it & see who goes to the bathroom at regular intervals!
This is not only an excellent way for potty training your child but also helps you get some quality family time!
Tip: You can even make a game out of it & see who goes to the bathroom at regular intervals!
Real Mom Rhea Swears by This Idea!
Mommy Rhea, a specialist in Child Psychology, states that she used this trick when it came to potty training her own child. She says, “You can keep a family competition around this time, as to who goes to the toilet each time they feel like going to the potty. Once your child connects with this thought that every member goes to the toilet each time they feel like going to the potty, they will develop a habit soon.” For potty training, she also adds,“ Appreciation is the key to the whole exercise. Each time your child even attempts to go near the toilet, praise him/her. If there is a caretaker who takes care of your child during your absence, instruct her as well to do the same.” Read more about her tips and tricks for positive toilet training here.
8. Tackle the Fear
From being scared of ‘falling in’, to being fearful of the flush noise, there is a range of reasons why kids are reluctant when it comes to potty training. Some kids even feel that their potty is part of themselves and flushing it can be a scary prospect. Try understanding what your little one’s fear is and tackle it by talking it out with him and explaining the natural process of potty in a fun way. When your child understands that there is nothing to fear about potty training, it will make it easier for both of you to get through this milestone.
Pro Tip: You can take a little quiz to understand your child’s personality. The Pull-Ups Potty Training Program is designed to help you determine your child’s personality – which can be one of 5 types: Owl, Puppy, Bear Cub, Turtle or Squirrel and share a custom potty training program based on the same
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9. Set Fun Alarms
Use fun sounds that your little one loves as alarms at regular intervals to signal that its time to go sit on the potty! With your child looking forward to his favourite tune, he will gradually look forward to potty time as well.
Associating stuff that your child is fond of will help build a positive association with potty time, instead of the ‘fear’ or ‘forcefulness’ associated with it.
10. Create a Routine
From feeds to playtime to potty time, create a routine and help your child understand what’s coming next so he is prepared for what’s to come. Make sure to keep the routine in a manner that there’s some potty training time around 2 hours after every feed and a fun activity for your little one right after potty training.
This method will not only help you avoid accidents, but will also cut down on any fussiness or tantrums your child throws about potty training time as he has something fun to look forward to right after.
11. The Bag of Treats
We know most children aren't very gung-ho about potty training; who cares when there are diapers and the whole house at their disposal? This is when you get out the treat-bag! This is, in simple words, bribe, or in scientific words, positive reinforcement. ;)
Get a bunch of inexpensive gifts like stickers, candy and small toys and put them in a big colourful box or bag. Every time your child uses the toilet they get to pick a gift out of the bag and celebrate! This can go on for a week or so and by then the child automatically begins to use the toilet. Do continue to praise her even after the gifts run out. Many parents say that this was a quick and painless way to toilet train and is worth a shot!
12. Dress for Success
Opt for more functional clothing that is easy to remove (like trousers instead of dungarees) to make it easier and reduce the number of accidents. Additionally, get some ‘big kid’ underwear instead to help get your little one excited about this phase. If you opt for underwear with your kid’s favourite characters on them, you can better incentivize potty training by suggesting that their favourite character will be safe (“You don’t want to ruin your new underwear and pee on Elsa, right?’) if they sit on the potty seat.
13. Give the Gift of Choice
From letting them choose the location to asking them if they need to ‘go’ at regular intervals, give your child little chances to choose so he feels like he is in control of the situation. This will also help your little one be more prepared for potty training time
14. Finally, Get a ‘Potty-Whisperer’
Whether it be the lady at your baby’s daycare, the aayah or your own mother, taking some help from a ‘potty- whisperer’ - someone who has experience in handling kids and potty training them – will go a long way in making potty training easier and quicker for your little on as well.
The ‘Elimination Communication’ Potty Training Trick
The ‘Elimination Communication’ or ‘Early Potty Training’ trick is a method of potty training that moms employ as soon as they got their babies home from the hospital! Many parents from earlier generations used this trick before diapers were invented and it is making a big comeback! This trick eliminates the need for diapers - one of the many reasons that have made potty training harder for moms. This potty training trick might not be for everyone as all babies are different, but you can surely give it a try! Know here how to go about the ‘Elimination Communication’ trick. Read more
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Summer brings with it unbearable heat, humidity, uneasiness, and sweat! With moms having to be constantly on the go, you should follow health tips for the summer season to hold you in good stead. A good dose of adequate precaution, and you can waltz your way into summer.
With increasing temperature, chances of dehydration, and your skin turning a shade darker (thanks to that scorcher of a sun), summer means a time to focus on your health. How do you do that when you've got to pick groceries from the shop and take the kids to school and to their activity classes? There are a number of great tips that you can follow to stay fit, healthy, and happy. Here are a few summer safety tips that'll keep you protected from the harsh enervating months, no matter how hectic your schedule.
How to Live Healthy during the Hot Summer Months
1. Stay Hydrated
Water should be your best friend during the summer months. Ensure that you drink at least half a bottle of water when you wake up. Another 2 litres should suffice your health requirements for the remainder of the day. If you are the kind of mom who frequents the gym or runs a carpool picking up your kids from school, ensure that you carry a bottle of water with you. It will keep you fit, hydrated, and healthy throughout the day.
2. Engage in Exercise
The sweltering season demands that you step out and make efforts to stay fit. In between whipping up treats for your tot and looking after your home, it's important that you engage in either Zumba, aerobics, or any other physical activity that you love. Take out time to enjoy the great outdoors and pick biking, swimming, or a game of tennis to stay connected with nature. Accompany your kids to the park in the evening. While they play on swings, go and take a power walk around the park. Exercising is one of the best summer health tips, which will go a long way in keeping your mind and body fresh while you brave the heat. Summer season is conducive to losing weight, fast. So get up and get active!
3. Family Trip
While a family trip might not really benefit you physically, it does help you unwind - no more meal planning and keeping the house in order. Plan a short vacation with the entire family this summer. You could use the rest while you pamper your senses and have fun with your kids in an environment free of routines. A healthy mental state will help you stay healthy physically too. Plus, this will give you enough time to bond with your little one and husband. ||
4. Fruits
The best and juiciest of fruits are available in summer. Stock these fruits up, and beat the heat with them instead of an ice-cream or a chocolate. Fruits like watermelon, muskmelon, oranges and papaya cool the body and boost immunity. Drink up a glass of lemon or orange juice in the morning before dropping the kids off at school and in the evening before you head out for your evening walk. This will keep you hydrated and energised. Remember, eating healthy food in summer will keep your skin happy, and your body protected.
6. Nutritional Supplements
Another summer health tip would be to take nutritional supplements so you can quickly bridge any dietary gaps you may suffer at this time. Taking supplements will help improve your physical well-being while giving you the energy to tackle household chores and mommy duties. A regular intake of B-complex vitamins will keep your cellular energy flowing - this means saying goodbye to depression, stress, and fatigue. Another vitamin you must include is vitamin C, which safeguards your body from stress and chemical pollutants. You can also try Siberian ginseng (for stress), hawthorn berry (for the heart) and licorice root (for digestion and energy).
7. Sun Protection
While you may have lots of fun under the sun when teaching your child how to swim, it is necessary to protect yourself from overexposure. Investing in a hat, a pair of sunglasses, and a good sunscreen lotion that has a high SPF value is essential. An Aloe gel is great for protection against the sun too, as it keeps your skin feeling fresh and helps soothe sunburns. Make sure you wear sunglasses while you wait for your child's dance class to get over. Sunrays can harm your eyes in more ways than one. Beware!
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A. Please check with your doctor they will be able to confirm whether you can take this medicine or or not as a Dr who have a fair idea and they will know for what thing you are willing to take this medicine so whatever doubt you have associated there be able able able to clear it up for you
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Q. can I take zanocin 200 during breastfeeding
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A. I’m not aware about what medicine it is for I can only tell you that these basic medicines you can take throughout your lactation it’s not a problem the medicines that you could take before your pregnancy can always be taken during the time of lactation
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Q. #asktheexpert mam iam 33 weeks now when can I expect delivery date
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A. The basic delivery date is normally 39 to 3 40 weeks of your pregnancy whenever you are ready for your delivery and whenever you hit your labour that’s going to be the right time for you further move your Dr is going to tell you when are you going to deliver with the help of an ultrasound
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Q. iam 33 weeks pregnant now
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A. What is your question associated with your pregnancy that you haven’t mentioned clearly can you please repost your question providing all the necessary details so at least I know and understand what are you willing to ask and accordingly I can give you help and assistance on that
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Q. I am 23 weeks 1 day pregnant. I was feeling the movements actively until today. Baby movements were not that good or maybe I didn’t feel it that way today. Is it a cause of concern? Should I wait for a day or two or should I go and see my gynaecologist?
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A. please consult ur gynae asap.
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