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hi all, so a small update, I'm now 30+6 things seem to be going well so far 🤞 I'm having twice weekly ctg for wellbeing as wasn't feeling any movement until just after 24 weeks even then they were faint, I've been monitored since 26 week with ctg. I am somedays still only having faint movement some days are stronger than others, I have been diagnosed mild polyhydramnios so being monitored every 2 weeks with that side. I've had gtt twice 1st results negative and get the 2nd result today/tomorrow hopefully, I've also got low iron so been put on tablets for that also. I've also been given my date for planned section so hopefully in 6 weeks I will have my baby 🤞 unless anything changes significantly within scans. So my question is has anyone else had faint movements with polyhydramnios? I have posterior placenta so was looking forward to feeling all movements as I wasn't able to with my previous pregnancy's.

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