At 39 weeks, the continuous fetal movements in the middle of the night were frequent, and the stomac

Updated on parenting 2024-06-30
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Could it be that the fetus is hiccups.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Frequent fetal movements first need to rule out the possibility of fetal hypoxia; Secondly, factors such as the mood of the pregnant woman, heart rate and the environment may affect the fetal movement, for example, the environment of the pregnant woman is noisy, the fetus will be more excited, and the fetal movement will be more frequent. In addition, if the pregnant woman is in a situation of hypoglycemia or hypoxia, the baby's fetal movement will also show a reflective enhancement, so once the pregnant woman has frequent fetal movements during pregnancy, she should go to the hospital as soon as possible.

    Fetal movement is an important indicator of fetal life safety, fetal movement has a certain regularity, fetal movement is weak in the morning, begins to be active in the afternoon, and is most active between 10 o'clock in the evening and 2 o'clock in the night. In the third trimester of pregnancy, it is recommended to count fetal movements at a relatively fixed time in the morning, noon and evening, and the fetal movements should be more than 3-5 times per hour, indicating that the fetus is healthy and active. In addition, 3 hours are added together and multiplied by 4 to calculate 12-hour fetal movements, and if there are more than 30 fetal movements in 12 hours, it means that the fetus is healthy and active in utero.

    If the fetus moves less than 3 times in 1 hour or less than 30 times in 12 hours, or if the original movement was very active, and now the number is suddenly significantly reduced by half, and the amplitude of the fetal movement is significantly weakened or disappears, indicating that the fetus may be hypoxic in utero. When the fetal movement is very frequent, it is necessary to pay attention to the changes after the frequent fetal movement, such as the fetal movement is very frequent, and then it becomes suddenly reduced by half, or the fetal movement amplitude is significantly weakened or does not move, this change indicates that the fetus may have a crisis situation in the uterus, and the pregnant woman should go to the hospital in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello friend, at 39 weeks, the fetus does not move much, and sometimes it jumps and jumps, which is normal.

    Because every child's fetal movements are different. Some are very active, and some are very quiet. Your home should be quiet.

    But beware:1Go for fetal heart rate monitoring every week. Ensuring the safety of the fetus can also detect abnormalities in time.

    2.Stay in a good mood. Relaxation is the medicine for everything.

    I wish my children a healthy and happy growth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you have this feeling of jumping and jumping, it is actually the fetus hiccups, which is normal, it doesn't matter, it's almost the due date, observe your reaction!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Frequent fetal movements may be physiological, such as after the pregnant mother has eaten or bathed, and the baby's ability to hear the voice of the parents in the third trimester will also make the fetal movements frequent. Pregnant mothers first see if there are any of these conditions.

    In addition, it is necessary to count the fetal movements correctly, and if the fetal movements are really frequent, you should seek medical attention.

    What are the abnormal movements?

    Pregnant mothers should always observe their fetal movements, especially in the late stages of pregnancy, and count the fetal movements every day, one time in the morning, noon and evening, for about 1 hour each time. Once you notice that the fetus moves too little (less than 3 times an hour on average), you should go to the hospital in time and ask a doctor for diagnosis.

    These abnormal fetal movements, pregnant mothers should pay attention to:

    1. Add the number of three fetal movements in the morning, noon and evening, and then multiply by 4, and the result is less than 10 times for abnormal fetal movements.

    If the number of fetal movements per hour is less than 3, the number continues, and if the fetal movements are less than 3 times in each hour for 6 consecutive hours, it is abnormal fetal movements.

    3. The number of second fetal movements is 50% less than that of the first fetal movement.

    4. Fetal movement increased significantly compared with usual, and then decreased significantly.

    5. The amplitude of fetal movement suddenly increases significantly, and then becomes weak, which is regarded as abnormal fetal movement.

    6. The pregnant mother intuitively feels that the fetal movement is abnormal.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The number of fetal movements, the speed and the strength of the fetus indicate the safety of the fetus. Normal obvious fetal movements are not less than 3 5 times in 1 hour, and the number of obvious fetal movements in 12 hours is more than 30 40 times. However, due to the large individual differences in fetuses, some fetuses can move about 100 times in 12 hours, as long as the fetal movements are regular, rhythmic, and do not change much, it is proved that the fetal development is normal.

    In the third trimester, as the fetus grows up, the burden on the abdomen and the whole body of the expectant mother gradually increases, and the number of abdominal pain will increase significantly compared with the second trimester.

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