What should I do if my baby keeps moving, and what happens to frequent fetal movements?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-24
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    After the mother is pregnant, there will be a lot of pressure, such as anxiety that often occurs, feeling that the baby has problems, feeling that sometimes the baby does not move, or abdominal pain, frequent fetal movements, etc., are often situations for mothers. What happens to the baby's continuous fetal movements, is it normal?

    1. Be contrasting.

    When mothers observe the baby's fetal movements, they need to fix a time period in the morning and evening, count the number of fetal movements, if the fetus is in good condition, there is not much abnormality in the comparison, so there is no need to worry too much. If the baby's fetal movement is less than 20, or more than 100, the fetus is on the agenda, for example, less than 10 times, it will be easy to have fetal hypoxia, and there is such a problem, so you should seek medical attention in time.

    2. Fetal movement and hiccups.

    Some mothers will be very suspicious, for fear that something will happen to their children. If you count the fetal movements, you feel that there are more times, it may be caused by the baby's hiccups, and it will also be counted among them, and hiccups are also a normal phenomenon, don't be nervous. Generally, the hiccups are regular, for about five minutes in a row, a beating like a heartbeat, and the hands on the stomach will have a regularity.

    Fetal movement has different sensations, such as pulling action, and the feeling of beating, which will feel that the baby is peristalsis, so it is necessary to distinguish the difference between fetal movement and hiccups, and do not count the number of hiccups in the fetal movement.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    From the day she conceived the baby, the pregnant mother was full of expectations and did not know what kind of growth process the baby was in the womb. Although I watched the simulation**, I still have a lot of curiosity. It is not until the first fetal movement of the baby is felt at the age of four months that the pregnant mother can accurately perceive the existence of the baby.

    Every day, the baby's fetal movements are recorded, sometimes very active, sometimes not moving for half a day, which makes people anxious and worried. I can't help but worry, what should I do if the fetus keeps moving in the womb?

    1.If you experience it carefully, you will find that the fetal movement is very regular, and three to five times per hour is considered normal. When listening** or other sounds, the baby will also respond several times. It is best for pregnant mothers to record the number of fetal movements;

    2.The fetus begins to move at four months, and the mother will have a habit of the number of fetal movements in the following days. Suddenly, one day when the fetus is found to be moving, the pregnant mother should be vigilant and hurry to the hospital for examination.

    It may be that the pregnant mother is sleeping in the wrong position, causing the baby to lack oxygen. It may be that the pregnant mother often touches the belly, causing the baby's umbilical cord to wrap around the neck and other incorrect behaviors of pregnant women, causing the fetus to move all the time;

    3.Pregnant mothers should learn the knowledge of pregnancy in advance, what behaviors can be done after pregnancy, which can not be done, which can not be eaten, which can be eaten, etc. I also listen to the opinions of those who have come before, learn useful knowledge, take preventive measures, and give the baby a healthy environment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Pregnant mothers are very hard when they are pregnant, and they have to endure morning sickness and heavy body every day, but what kind of pain does pregnant mothers worry about is what danger the baby will have, and they will monitor the fetal movement by themselves in the third trimester of pregnancy, but what if the baby keeps moving?

    1.Generally speaking, the fetus is relatively quiet in the third trimester, if the fetal movement does not stop, it means that the baby may be caused by intrauterine hypoxia, and you need to go to the hospital for fetal heart rate monitoring to see if there is a big problem, if the lack of oxygen can be relieved by oxygen inhalation.

    2.If the pregnant mother eats more during pregnancy, then in the third trimester, the baby is too large, and due to the limited movement of the baby in the uterine cavity, it is also possible that the fetus will not stop.

    3.You can do a B ultrasound examination to see if the baby has an umbilical cord around the neck, so as to avoid causing hypoxia in the uterus and accidents.

    In short, the baby should be relatively quiet in the third trimester, and it is not a good phenomenon for the fetus to keep moving. Be sure to go to the hospital for examination in time and listen to the doctor's advice to take measures to avoid accidents leading to premature birth. In addition, in the process of pregnancy, you must go to a regular hospital for regular prenatal checkups, always pay attention to the baby's situation in the womb, and if there is any accident, you can also take measures in time.

    You should also pay attention to moderate exercise and eat a nutritious and balanced diet in order to give birth to a healthy baby.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    <> "During pregnancy, fetal movement is a surprise for parents, but if the baby is too "active", it will also make parents very worried! Especially when the fetus moves frequently, the baby is constantly "making noise" in the belly, and the danger often comes at this time!

    How many movements are normal?

    The number of fetal movements, speed and slowness, strength and weakness, etc., can ** the safety of the fetus in the uterus normal fetal movements, generally 3-5 times per hour, and about 30-40 fetal movements within 12 hours.

    Under normal circumstances, the number of fetal movements in a day is less in the morning, and it is more active after 6 o'clock in the afternoon and 8-11 o'clock in the evening, which means that the fetus has its own sleep regularity, called the fetal biological clock, the strength and number of fetal movements, some 12 hours as many as 100 times, and some only dig and slip 30-40 times. However, as long as the fetal movement is regular, rhythmic, and the change curve is not large, it means that the fetal development is normal.

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