What Causes Decreased Fetal Movement During 25 Weeks Of Pregnancy?
Question: I am almost 25 weeks pregnant. I have 4 kidney stones and in a lot of pain with bleeding. I have not felt the baby move since the pain got really bad last night could that be why
Brief Answer:
Go immediately for ultrasound
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query.
I understand your concern and I will try to help you.
Please explain me bleeding was urethral or vaginal?
Having kidney stones doesn't demage your baby, but if you have a lot of bleeding this may cause low of total volume and anemia and decreased placental perfusion.
In the decreased placental perfusion can cause fetal soference.
Hence go for ultrasound to determine well -being of you baby.
Be calm and take much more fluids.
Best regards
Go immediately for ultrasound
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query.
I understand your concern and I will try to help you.
Please explain me bleeding was urethral or vaginal?
Having kidney stones doesn't demage your baby, but if you have a lot of bleeding this may cause low of total volume and anemia and decreased placental perfusion.
In the decreased placental perfusion can cause fetal soference.
Hence go for ultrasound to determine well -being of you baby.
Be calm and take much more fluids.
Best regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
its just when I pee that I'm getting the bleeding
Brief Answer:
Go FOR EXAM
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again.
If bleeding is only when you pee and you haven't lower abdominal pain or cramps ,more chances are that this is from urinary tract.
But we can't exclude that bleeding may be vaginal.
Hence go for pelvic exam and do a ultrasound examination to see well-being of your baby.
All the best
Go FOR EXAM
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear again.
If bleeding is only when you pee and you haven't lower abdominal pain or cramps ,more chances are that this is from urinary tract.
But we can't exclude that bleeding may be vaginal.
Hence go for pelvic exam and do a ultrasound examination to see well-being of your baby.
All the best
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Pradeep Vitta
Answered by
Dr. Vjollce Mbiarra
OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine
Practicing since :2006
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