You should be able to still feel your baby move, but probably not as much as you have done in previous months, due to the lack of space in there for him/her. You should still have some movements though. If you haven't felt your baby move at all for a day or more, you should be contacting your midwife or Obstetrician.
is low blood pressure normal in ninth month of pregnancy
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The month of Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic (Hijra) Calendar.
It has been safe for generations. You need to be careful. Your gynaecologist will guide you further in this regard.
The most likely reason that your doctor has prescribed progesterone in the ninth month of pregnancy is to prevent the lining of your uterus from thickening. This is also commonly prescribed to relieve breast pain.
I just wanted to add that by the ninth month of pregnancy there isn't a whole lot of room for the baby to move around. The baby should move some, but not as much. My 1st didn't move a lot in the end, the doc said it was because I was getting close to labor. Every pregnancy is different, call the doc and ask her if she thinks it is normal for you.
A full-term baby is born during or within the ninth month of pregnancy. A premature birth is an infant that is born earlier than the normal nine month period of pregnancy.
No September is not the Eleventh month.. It is the Ninth month.
The Roman Goddess of Pregnancy is Nona. She is also one of the fates, the one that measures the life thread, in Roman Mythology. Her name means "nine" and women would call on her in the ninth month of their pregnancy.
Ramadan is the ninth month, that of ritual fasting of every year.
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