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Former Springbok Kobus Wiese fine and stable after heart attack: It s a wake-up call

Kobus Wiese. (Photo by Lee Warren/Gallo Images) Former Springbok lock Kobus Wiese will be spending at least the next three days in hospital following a heart procedure, with his great friend and fellow Springbok Toks van der Linde describing the ordeal as a major wake-up call . The 1995 World Cup-winner was rushed to hospital on Tuesday night after he started feeling unwell before suffering a significant heart attack. Following a bout of tests, he was admitted to the Mediclinic Panorama hospital in Cape Town, where a stent was put in to correct a narrowed artery in the early hours of Wednesday.

I can t feel my baby kick Is something wrong? : A guide to monitoring foetal movements

Some women may only feel movement after 21 weeks. It felt a bit like a feather tickling me, but from the inside. At first, I wasn t sure it was baby, but a few days later there was another flutter, and then another, and another, and I just knew, Kuhle Mthembu, recalls of her son s first movements inside her belly at just 17 weeks. He was right on schedule, according to Dr Deon van Zyl, an obstetrician/gynaecologist practising from Mediclinic Panorama in Cape Town: Most women start feeling flutters – or butterflies – from around 16 weeks. Dr Van Zyl says it s not necessarily a cause for concern if you re beyond 16 weeks and you haven t felt movement yet, as proper movements are only really felt from about 21 weeks.   Like Leanne Farish, 31, who didn t feel any movement until she was 20 weeks.

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