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If fetal movements are reduced, attention should be paid to, and normal monitoring is not a problem. If the fetal movement is reduced, you can also take oxygen to see, you do fetal monitoring for 20 minutes and have a few fetal movements, oh, then the fetal movement should be OK, it may be less than you used to, then do a few more fetal monitoring, if it is normal, you can not inhale oxygen, the fetal heart rate is normal, but you can't know the baby's reaction, no fetal monitoring is meaningful, eat some fruit on the left side of the decubitus to observe, but listen to the fetal heart rate can know that it is normal for the time being, yes, don't scare yourself, yes, ultrasound has no effect on the baby, you should have a prenatal examination once a week, okay, It is enough to pay attention to regular prenatal check-ups. I don't know how long your menopausal month is, if it is more than 32 weeks, you need to do fetal heart rate monitoring, if the fetal heart rate monitoring response is not good, you need to terminate the pregnancy immediately.
The reason why the fetal movement of the pregnant woman gradually decreases in the third trimester is mainly because the fetus has already entered the womb at term. The space for the fetus to move is restricted, so the amplitude of the fetal movements is also smaller, and the frequency of the fetal movements is correspondingly smaller. As long as the fetal heart rate monitoring index is normal, there is no problem, and there is no need to worry too much.
If the fetus moves too little, or if there is no fetal movement, it may be hypoxia and you can go to the hospital for oxygen. It may be because the fetus is less active in sleeping, or it may be because the fetal position has changed, and the position of the fetal movement may change from the position of the belly, and the force of the movement you perceive will be reduced. 3 to 10 movements per hour are normal.
If the fetal heart rate is checked within the normal range, then there is no problem. It is recommended to relax yourself, do not have too much psychological pressure, and follow up regular prenatal checkups.
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What is the cause of decreased fetal movements in the second trimester.
Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the womb. In fact, babies already have fetal movements at 7 to 8 weeks of pregnancy. At 28 weeks of pregnancy, most of the baby's work and rest rules are more obvious, and the fetal movement rules will be relatively stable.
As a general reference, after 28 weeks of pregnancy, the number of normal fetal movements is about 30 to 40 in 12 hours. If the number of fetal movements is less than 3 times in 1 hour, or the number of fetal movements is less than 10 times in 12 hours, especially when the fetal movements disappear, it is a red flag, and whether there are adverse manifestations of intrauterine hypoxia in the fetus should be ruled out, and medical attention should be seen immediately without delay.
What is the cause of decreased fetal movements in the third trimester.
In fact, it is normal for the fetus to move less after entering the pelvis in the third trimester. At 32 weeks of gestation, fetal movements are most frequent, and the maximum number of fetal movements per day can reach 1,000 times. As the number of months of pregnancy increases, as the fetus grows older, there will be less and less space in the womb for him to move, so his fetal movements will be less and less frequent than before.
However, if the fetus is deprived of oxygen in the womb, it will also cause fetal movement to decrease and weaken, and expectant mothers should pay attention. It doesn't matter if the fetal movement is not less than three times, if it is two or once, immediately count another hour, if it is still not enough, listen to the fetal heartbeat at the nearest hospital to see what is wrong.
To sum up, no matter when the fetal movement is regular, if it is a sudden decrease in fetal movement, expectant parents must not be careless, this is likely that the baby is sending you a distress signal, or should be closely observed, for the sake of insurance, you should immediately go to a nearby hospital to rule out the danger of the fetus in the womb.
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