Sentences with phrase «not feeling movement»

If you are not feeling movement under those guidelines, your doctor may ask you to come in for fetal heart monitoring to make sure that your baby is okay.
Not feeling any movement at all, or little movement from your unborn baby, can mean baby is in serious danger.
There may be reasons that you're not feeling movement as early as you're expecting to feel it.
12 Weeks: Your baby should start moving around, but you probably won't feel this movement as she's still very tiny.
If your baby is facing inward, for example, you may not feel those movements.
Some moms, especially those in their first pregnancy, may not feel movement until 18 - 20 weeks.
Remember that each woman and every pregnancy is different, so you may not feel movement as early as another woman.
On due date I was not feeling any movements of my baby.
Although you can not feel the movements yet, you will in time be able to recognize each time your little one rolls over, kicks or even hiccups.
My husband still can't feel any movement though.
Your baby now gets the hiccups, but you won't feel this movement until your third trimester.
If you haven't felt any movement yet, it's not necessarily a sign of anything wrong, no matter how far along you are.
If you have felt your baby move, but the movements have not been regular, remember that you may not feel the movements consistently until your baby is larger.
You may not feel these movements yet, especially if this is your first pregnancy.
Don't worry if you don't feel any movement by 20 weeks.
In the second half of pregnancy, if you have begun to feel the baby move, your caregiver will probably advise you to call if a certain amount of time passes during which you don't feel any movements.
Some moms won't feel any movement until the 25th week of pregnancy.
However, in the majority of cases, the women don't feel these movements.
Also I haven't felt any movement from the baby yet, though I know they're ok as I got to hear the heartbeat just two days ago!
He'll feel it if you gently poke your tummy — though you won't feel his movements yet.
They may simply not feel the movement due to the position of the baby or the position of the placenta.
There may be days when Baby is kicking up a storm and other days when you don't feel any movement.
I will be 17 weeks this thursday & i haven't felt any movement either.
I'm 17 weeks pregnant and i'm coming from scan the doc told me that i have baby boy, but i don't feel any movement whereas the doc told me that the baby is ok, and he sure me the heart that is pumping.
You just won't feel these movements.
I'm 15wks and 5 days pregnant still haven't felt movement it's just a waiting game maybe in a couple more weeks

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The so - called populist movement — in which people feel they aren't being heard by their governments — has led Britain to vote to exit the E.U., or Brexit, while far - right political candidates in France and the Netherlands edge closer to winning their upcoming presidential elections.
To me, the core impulse behind this movement is the feeling among young people all over the world that the future doesn't compute, that their lives will be full of ecological, political and financial crises, and that they will never have a life like their parents did.
Being socially aware of my white privilege, I would not feel comfortable telling those movements they should feel or act.
Head movements felt unnatural, the images didn't feel «real»: There was no transcendence.
Consequently one feels less inclined to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point of planetary reflective consciousness which is the result of the forming of humanity into an organized society, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, corresponds on the contrary to our passage (by a movement of reversal or dematerialization) to another face of the universe: not an ending of the ultra-human but its arrival at something trans - human at the very heart of reality.
She's started a movement protesting this phoniness and encouraging girls and women to be real, to be themselves, and to not allow the world to dictate how they should look, what products to use, or how to feel about themselves.
They wouldn't call themselves committed singles: they're just single for now and if God sends someone their way they'll hope to get married, but right now they're focused on the mission they feel God has called them to, such as the pro-life movement or renewing sacramental catechesis.
The movement, called «Jesus for NZ» released a statement, in which Pastor Ross Smith said: «We feel that the Church does not have a voice in this change and we are here to change that.»
There is now a movement among young modern Zoroastrians to go back to the earlier purer form of their faith, not unlike movements that have occurred within Hinduism and Christianity under such names as «Back to the Vedas,» or «Back to Christ,» or «Back to the gospels,» in an attempt to throw off the accretions of the years which are felt to have obscured the original teachings of those fajths.
A number of my fellow rock - bohemians hungered to get «our 60s,» our movement that would unite our generation with purpose — it was feeling I felt throughout my 80s teenage - dom, but I became disturbed at the way the «political» longings were increasingly so content - empty, not seriously seeking any overall account of things, and thus seeming ready to embrace any ol' something to be against that would serve as an excuse to protest.
The success of cultural and religious movements inevitably reveals that many people already share the new ideals but do not feel empowered until there is a credible public call to action.
That comment made others angry; one person expressed her feeling that the words lib and libber are put - downs — The women's liberation movement is a serious thing and shouldn't be referred to lightly or flippantly.
Even when I taught a course at Vanderbilt University divinity school in 1971 called «Forms of Religious Reflection,» in which we looked at the limitations and possibilities for religious reflection of various literary genres (parables, autobiographies, novels, poems, etc.), I did not know that a movement was aborning concerned with story and autobiography in theological reflection — a movement of which I was soon to feel very much a part.
In resignation I make renunciation of everything, this movement I make by myself, and if I do not make it, it is because I am cowardly and effeminate and without enthusiasm and do not feel the significance of the lofty dignity which is assigned to every man, that of being his own censor, which is a far prouder title than that of Censor General to the whole Roman Republic.
Against this background of militant feminism, which did not hesitate to advocate counterviolence — at least in self - defense — to male violence against women, pacifists in the women's movement were made to feel isolated and defensive.
Uprooted people with no place in the world recognized and guaranteed by others, superfluous people who feel they do not belong to the world at all, these are the fodder of the movement.
If it is said of a «thing» that it «doesn't feel anything» and «has no life,» then the child denies the «thing» its own movement and spontaneity; a «thing» is something that is simply there and that, without any initiative from itself, endures movements and changes.
Just as physics generalizes variables of movement so that they can apply not only to a human hunter and his fleeing prey, but also to stars, planets, atoms, and photons, so psychics needs to generalize such ideas as feeling, perceiving, remembering, anticipating, intending, liking and disliking, so that they can apply not only to animals, but even to the real individual constituents of the vegetable and mineral portions of nature.
So small a movement can not expect to make its presence felt on the American religious scene in conventional ways.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
The movement emerged as the influence of Whitehead was felt at Chicago, but many of the participants are not best understood as Whiteheadians in a narrow sense.
... if Jesus were in the room, I wouldn't feel free to have a bowel movement either, but that doesn't necessarily mean that relieving oneself is a sin, now does it?
If there were a «soul» (which of course is impossible as well, since the brain that has also disintegrated was responsible for sight, thought, movement, yadda) then that soul wouldn't be capable of feeling pain.
I feel like since the Paleo / Primal movement has taken off, people are throwing nut flours and nut butters in everything just to make them consistent with what they ate prior to going gluten / grain free, and not worrying about upsetting the balance in their bodies!
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