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will having the flu affect my baby at 35 weeks?
Added: 19 days ago.
Added by: amandita
Section: General.
Status: This question is Closed. (Questions will be closed after 10 days.)


iv been sick for 2 days with the flu and having high temps alot but today i woke up to feeling alot better compaired to yesterday but i have not felt my baby move all night and all day... do u guys think he might just be sleeping or something? its not normal for him to be this still.



mama2be12.24.09 - 18 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) if you ever dont feel your baby go to the hospital or birthing center to get a NST, i waited and they got mad at me since the longer you wait the worse off baby will be if something is wrong, they told me its really easy for them to do and not a hastle so come in whenever and never feel like a crazy mom. so go in now!!

RobinG - 18 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I would still call your doc since it was a long time frame and you had a fever and request an u/s just to be on the safe side ((hugs))

amandita - 18 days ago thanx ladies... iv started to have a cup of coffee and finding small movements now.. :) thank you again...

coolnessa8 - 19 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I agree with babyblue. Drink a glass of pop (caffiene) & lie down in bed for a while. If you don't feel baby at all, I would call your dr. My dr says that if I don't feel baby for longer than 4 hours to call her or go to the ER. Better to be safe! Good luck!

babyblue1 - 19 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Have you tried eating some candy or juice to wake him/her up? I would call my dr. just to be on the safe side. Especially if it is outside the normal pattern.