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The size of the fetus is significantly larger, and the space of the uterus is relatively small, and the amniotic fluid is also physiologically reduced, and the mobility of the fetus is limited. Therefore, it is normal for the fetus to move less in the third trimester. Towards term, especially after 38 weeks, there is less large-scale general movement, and only eye movements, mouth opening, hand movements, and breathing movements can be observed on ultrasound.
Towards term, especially after 38 weeks, there is less large-scale general movement, and only eye movements, mouth opening, hand movements, and breathing movements can be observed on ultrasound.
<> in the third trimester, there is less fetal movement, and pregnant mothers do not have to worry. This is because, when labor is approaching, the fetus has developed to the maximum, and the uterus, because it has to enter the pelvis, falls down, which restricts the activity time of the fetus, and the fetus's activity is naturally less. If fetal movement decreases in the third trimester, pathological fetal movement needs to be ruled out, and if fetal movement is found, it is recommended to see a doctor in time.
Avoid adverse outcomes.
Although it is normal for fetal movements to decrease in the third trimester, it is not excluded that the fetus has intrauterine hypoxia, and pregnant mothers should develop the habit of counting fetal movements on time every day, and seek medical attention in time if abnormalities are found. But in the third trimester, the mother's womb has become a small capsule apartment for the baby. Not to mention boxing, it's difficult to even turn around.
Decreased fetal movement in the third trimester of pregnancy is considered to be fetal distress, because if fetal distress occurs, the fetus is more dangerous in utero, and fetal death may occur in utero at any time, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.
There will be less and less space in the uterus for him to move, so his fetal movements will be less and less frequent than before. However, pregnant mothers still need to pay attention to fetal movements, count fetal movements at a fixed time every day, and can only be found in time when the fetal movements are abnormal. It is normal for the baby to move a lot in the third trimester, everyone's physique is different from the baby, don't worry too much, as long as you follow the doctor's instructions for a normal pregnancy test, there is no problem.
In the third trimester, the fetus has a thin belly, and when they move in the belly, it will either cause the belly to rise and fall, or it will compress the bladder, which can make us easily feel that the fetus is moving.
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Normal behavior, each child's physical fitness is different, if you are not sure, you should go to the hospital for a B ultrasound, you can know whether the child's body is normal.
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If it is not obvious, then it is a very normal phenomenon, if the frequency is almost gone, then it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination, which is not a trivial matter.
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This situation is very normal, because the constitution of each pregnant woman is different, and the personality of the fetus in the womb of each pregnant woman is also different, so it is understandable that the fetus does not have fetal movements.
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It's normal, because the child's volume is relatively large, so the whole activity space, the child's fetal movement is reduced.
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If it is not normal, you should go to the hospital for a check-up to understand the baby's development, and the baby's motor ability will become stronger and stronger.
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It is not normal, fetal movement should be increased in the third trimester, and decreased fetal movement is abnormal.
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