Pregnant mothers often feel like their stomachs are jumping and jumping these days, what s going on?

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

    Jumping in the belly, this is the child in motion, generally at this time, the child is healthy development, do not need to worry too much, this is the baby in the belly is greeting you, maintaining a good attitude, it is good for the baby.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is normal fetal movement, and the current pregnant mother should be more than five months old, this time is the time when the child is most active and develops the fastest, and it is normal to feel the child beating in the abdomen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Maybe the pregnant mother's pregnancy cycle is about 20 weeks, and it is normal to feel like the belly is beating at this time, because at this time the baby has begun to move in the belly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    That's because the fetus is moving in the mother's womb, so it jumps and jumps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This may be the phenomenon of the baby having hiccups in the womb, and if the baby hiccups in the womb, the mother can feel a burst of beating. Because the fetus will swallow amniotic fluid in the womb and play on its own, it is normal if these conditions occur, so don't worry too much.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pregnancy is thought to be due to factors such as abdominal aortic pulsation, fetal hiccups, etc. caused. Abdominal aortic beating:

    The abdominal aorta extends from the aorta and is located in the abdomen of the pregnant woman, and the abdominal aorta beats with the heart, so the pregnant woman will feel her stomach beating. Fetal hiccups: Around 28 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus will swallow amniotic fluid to exercise lung function, and when the fetus swallows too fast, there will be hiccups, so the pregnant woman will feel her stomach jump.

    When a pregnant woman feels her stomach pounding, she does not need to be overly nervous and can be observed for a while. If there are other discomforts, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, improve relevant examinations, and treat symptoms under the guidance of a specialist**. In addition, pregnant women should:

    Pay attention to a diversified diet, maintain a balanced diet, ensure adequate sleep, be in a good mood, and have regular prenatal checkups.

    When many pregnant women feel that their belly is beating, it may be that the baby is moving in the mother's belly, which is what we say is too heavy, but in addition to fetal movement, there is actually a phenomenon that causes the stomach to beat. Because the baby is here. Under normal circumstances, after the baby develops relatively well in the second and third trimesters, the phenomenon of hiccups may be more obvious, and the baby's hiccups are as regular as the fetal movement, and sometimes they may suddenly hit three times, so pregnant women will feel their stomachs jump when they touch their stomachs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is normal, this is the baby is greeting you, also known as fetal movement, indicating that the baby's body is very healthy, so don't worry.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be that there is some abnormality in the fetus, the fetal movement is unusual, or the bloating of your stomach is very serious, which will cause the stomach to jump and jump.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because of gastrointestinal peristalsis, it may also be a cold, diarrhea, and it may be that the child drinks amniotic fluid too quickly, so there will be this feeling.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It may be fetal movement, or it may be that you are very nervous in life, and you can go to the hospital immediately for examination, and you are already fragile when you are pregnant.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The feeling that the abdomen is throbbing, it may not be a fetal beat, but a sensation caused by an abdominal aortic pulse, which is somewhat similar to the sensation of fetal movement. This is a normal physiological phenomenon.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It may be because the child is moving, so it will feel like the stomach is jumping and jumping, which is very normal, indicating that the child is very active.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because when pregnant, the baby develops rapidly in the mother's belly, and sometimes there will be fetal movements, so it will feel like the belly is jumping and jumping.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may be because the baby is moving in your belly, so you feel your belly jumping. It may also be because the nerves in your stomach are beating, and as long as you don't feel particularly uncomfortable, you don't need to pay attention to it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If a pregnant woman's stomach jumps, it is likely that the fetus is moving. Normal fetal movements usually occur around the 5th month of pregnancy. There is a feeling of swimming like a small fish, spitting bubbles, jumping, kicking and reversing.

    A feeling of a pregnant woman's stomach throbbing may also be a beating of the abdominal aorta. Abdominal aorta beating is also normal. You can feel the arteries of your wrist to see if the beating frequency is consistent with the pulse of the wrist artery, if it is consistent, there is no problem.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you are thin, you may feel your abdominal aortic pulse, but if you don't have any other symptoms, you usually don't need to worry. During pregnancy, it is necessary to pay attention to strengthening nutrition, avoid picky eating, eat more fresh vegetables, fruits and high-protein foods, and complete pregnancy tests regularly;

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is because at this time the baby is in the stage of growth and development, they will beat in the womb, and they will remind their mother, in this way, to prove their physical activity.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the process of counting fetal movements, it is found that the fetal movements are jumping and jumping, which may be that the baby is hiccups, which is a regular condition. Most of the symptoms are caused by the fetus being too quick to swallow the amniotic fluid of the pregnant woman. Pregnant women can improve by drinking some boiled water or acting in moderation.

    It is common for babies to burp in the womb, usually after 28 weeks of pregnancy, because the fetus's lungs have not yet grown and developed, the fetus must continue to swallow the amniotic fluid of the pregnant woman to exercise the inhalation of the lungs. If the fetal movement is like the heart rate, you can gently stroke the abdominal cavity to soothe the baby and calm it down, and the fetal movement will decrease or subside.

    After 18-20 weeks, the vast majority of mothers feel significant fetal movements, which are different for each baby, and there are many operations on fetal movements. Some shake their heads and tails, some beat violently, stretch their arms and feet, some fan up and down all over their bodies, and some just suck their fingers. It can be said that it is as moving as a rabbit and as quiet as a virgin!

    If you feel that the fetal movement is not particularly rhythmic vibrillation, it is that the baby is moving, and it is possible to move manually, with feet, head, and hips. If the posture is strong, you will see a bulge in the abdomen here and there, and you can also touch the baby's hands and feet! After 28 weeks, the baby learns to hiccup, and when he finds that the abdomen jumps and jumps regularly, dozens or hundreds of times, it is hiccups.

    A mother also asked the same question: "At 34 weeks, I often feel that the baby in my belly is like a heart rate, very rhythmically vibrating, and it usually lasts for a few minutes and does not beat, is it normal?" "This feeling should be that the baby is hiccups, it is routine, and it is also the main manifestation of the baby's physical and mental health. It is not necessary to think that this is also the baby's burping when the meal is too urgent and choking, nor is it due to the burping of eating too much, and it is not caused by people eating too much or not having a good habit.

    Just because the baby's diaphragm is underdeveloped, when swallowing the amniotic fluid of a pregnant woman, she is accidentally choked by the amniotic fluid, and the diaphragm suddenly closes hard, and hiccups will occur.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think the baby in the belly has a regular jump, this may be fetal movement, or because of the baby's hiccups, if the beating is very regular, it may be that the baby hiccups are more likely, if there is no regularity, only occasionally once, which means that the baby is carrying out fetal movements.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In this case, it may be that the child wants to change his position, or he wants to stretch his body, which is an obvious phenomenon of fetal movement, or it may be that the surrounding environment is too noisy, which causes his dissatisfaction.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It means that the fetus will move, and the fetus is moving in the belly, which may be that the fetus is more sensitive to some sounds from the outside world.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the child's development is very fast, and he can hear some movement outside, he will jump inside the belly.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1.Fetal movements, jumping and jumping, are not really fetal movements, but caused by fetal hiccups. During pregnancy, the fetus swallows amniotic fluid.

    If the amniotic fluid swallows too quickly, there will be regular hiccups, which is a relatively normal body reaction. The symptoms of hiccups are like the heartbeat of a pregnant woman. However, it is different from fetal movement.

    There are no frequent and regular movements, but hiccups are regular. About 7 months of pregnancy, the fetus needs to continue to grow and develop to prepare for the later stage of labor, so it will continue to swallow amniotic fluid to promote the development and maturation of the lungs, so there will be hiccups, and pregnant women do not need to be nervous.

    2.In general, it is advisable to relax your mind and take more rest. At the same time, fetal movements need to be counted at any time in the third trimester to avoid hypoxia symptoms.

    During pregnancy, pregnant women can sometimes feel the fetal movement jumping and jumping. This is not a true fetal movement, it is often caused by fetal hiccups and cannot be counted as fetal movement. Most of them are normal and do not need to be **.

    Fetal movements in the third trimester of pregnancy are calculated. If fetal movement is significantly reduced, sometimes an early manifestation of intrauterine hypoxia, more specific tests such as fetal heart rate monitoring should be done promptly. If fetal heart rate monitoring is obviously abnormal, the pregnancy should be terminated and the fetus should be rescued in time.

    3.If the fetus moves are normal, regular pregnancy tests are sufficient. If the fetus jumps, it may be that the fetus swallows amniotic fluid too quickly and hiccups.

    The movement of the fetus in the womb is called fetal movement. Pregnant women begin to feel fetal movement after 18 to 20 weeks of gestation, and fetal movement gradually increases with the increase of gestational age, peaks at 32 to 34 weeks of gestation, and gradually decreases after 38 weeks of gestation.

    4.When counting fetal movements, it is best for pregnant women to be in a quiet environment, lying on their left side, and maintaining a good state of mind. Every morning, noon, and evening, there are three fixed time periods for one hour at a time.

    Then add the three numbers and multiply them by 4 to get the number of fetal movements in 12 hours. In a normal pregnancy, the number of fetal movements is 3 to 5 hours, and the number of fetal movements should be 30 in 12 hours. Fetal movements 3 times a day in 2 consecutive days or particularly frequent fetal movements are abnormal.

    When the fetal movement is abnormal, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time, find out the cause, and deal with it as soon as possible to avoid adverse consequences.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because it is very likely that the baby has fetal movements, as the pregnancy increases, there will be more and more fetal movements, which is normal, so expectant mothers do not need to worry too much.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It means that the baby is moving, and the baby will move at about 4 months, and the baby is very interested in some things in the outside world at this time, so it will jump and jump.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This is because the fetus is active in the womb and may be slightly felt, and the fetus becomes more active with the older weeks that go.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because with the development of time, the child will gradually grow in the body of the pregnant woman. And there will be some sense of independence and autonomy. Bodily functions also begin to develop gradually. It will move in the mother's belly. I want my mother to feel the baby moving in her belly.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Tummy pounding during pregnancy, is this a fetal movement? After pregnancy, the stomach jumps and jumps, which is mostly considered to be fetal movement. Fetal movement refers to the action of the fetus in the uterine cavity impacting the uterine wall, and the fetus reaches out and kicks the leg in the uterus to impact the uterine wall, which is fetal movement.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Most pregnant women can feel fetal movement from 18 weeks, and it is likely that the belly is jumping for more than 4 months. Fetal movements are felt by the pregnant woman herself, and she should be able to feel it.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    If there is such a situation in the stomach during pregnancy, it means that the child's fetal movements are more frequent, and you can continue to observe it. If there is a particular abnormality, you should go to the hospital.

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