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Pregnancy at 35 weeks
My AFI value s 17.. But baby weight s 2.700... I have sugar...baby movements ll be slow.. But baby s kicking... Is this normal.. Baby s fine ah
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This is normal . Weight of baby  is higher than normal. This is due to you are suffering from diabetes Control your sugar label.
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Baby movements feel slow and soft in later months of pregnancy as there is less room for baby to move in the womb. That is normal. Keep a daily fetal movement count and report that to your gynae. If there are no kicks and no movements for a few hours.. please report to gynae immediately.
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Consult with gnaynoclogist for clinical examination.
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