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16 yr old is pregnant
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sammynug1 posted:
We just recently found out my daughter is pregnant, she could be almost 7 months along. We cant be seen by a doctor until the 31st. I have a question, she had been recently feeling the baby move but the last two days she has felt very full and there is very little movement from the baby. should we be concerned??
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tbkittycat responded:
Possibly. There is a thing called the kick count where you count how many kicks (any movement counts) you feel in an hour and you should feel a certain number. Do a search.
 
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Stevierai responded:
With how far along she could be I think it could be possible that the baby has dropped already. Until you find out how far along, you won't know for sure. I think that if she is concerned though that going to a convenient care clinic or something similar, just to get checked out and make sure the baby and your daughter are fine, would not be a bad idea. There would be no need to feel awkward or embarrassed about getting checked out if something is concerning. Especially if she hasn't had checkups yet to monitor the pregnancy and she is pretty far along. Most likely it's nothing to be concerned over, but don't feel nervous about getting checked out. I hope that helps! Good luck!


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