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4d scan how to get baby moving

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Hiya I had a scan booked before lockdown and my baby was breech and slept all way through she has turned a bit now but it meant we didn't even see her face on scan my experience wasn't so pleasant as some ladies so I was a bit upset sonagrapher kept pushing my stomach trying to wake baby up even asked me to lay on my side which is agony I should have said something then ! But I don't want to go through that experience again she was more adamant to get pictures done than me!i thought forget it she's not gunna move we went for an hour walk ate and drank and still she slept any advice so I don't have a bad experience and baby awake and moving about I'm a bit bigger this time I'll be 32 week was 24 last time they rebooked us to come back x

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Iced drinks, if you’ve got a costa, Starbucks or maccys, get a sugary frappe and down it xx

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Thankyou ❤️

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