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Generally, fetal movement is not felt at the age of three months, and the fetus will only have slight fetal movement at the age of four months, and the fetus is not yet fully developed at the age of three months.
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At this time, there will be no fetal movement, and the child is too young at this time to have no sense of autonomy at all.
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Of course it can't be felt; Because fetal movement is caused by the baby hitting the uterine wall, but at the age of three months, the baby is not very fully developed.
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At 8 weeks, the fetus can already move, and at this time, the ultrasound examination can see that the fetus is exercising in the uterine cavity, but at this time, the fetal movement is too light, and the pregnant mother can not feel it. In general, primiparous women feel fetal movement at 18-20 weeks of pregnancy, and multiparous women feel fetal movement after 16 weeks, but some will be earlier or later. Of course, there are some expectant mothers who are particularly sensitive or have very thin belly fat who are likely to be able to feel fetal movement, and naturally, even if they can feel it, it should be very slight.
In addition, feeling the baby moving in the belly during the third month of pregnancy may also be an illusion of the expectant mother, who mistakenly calls intestinal peristalsis fetal movement.
It may be fetal movement, if the pregnant mother is relatively thin and the belly is very thin, the fetal movement can also be fetal, but it will not be very obvious, only a slight theme activity, because the fetus is still very small, in addition to the buffer of the pregnant woman's amniotic fluid, the fetal movement is not easy to be very sensitive. It is possible to regard gastrointestinal peristalsis as fetal movement, because with the expansion of the number of weeks of pregnancy, the abdomen is also getting bigger, which will press the stomach and intestines, resulting in slow gastrointestinal peristalsis, but gastrointestinal peristalsis will be accompanied by bursts of grunting sounds, and fetal movement is not sound, pregnant mothers can follow this trick to distinguish.
Fetal movement is often not felt during 3 months of pregnancy, which is related to the size of the fetus and the size of the pregnant woman. If the pregnant mother is thinner, or has less belly fat, and the abdominal muscles are tight, the fetal movement will be felt earlier. This month's fetus can carry out activities such as lifting legs and eating fingers, and because the fetus is still very large, there will still be some distance walking in the womb, but the pregnant mother cannot feel the fetal movement.
In fact, if the number of weeks of pregnancy is less than 16 weeks, the pregnant mother is basically unlikely to feel the sound of the fetus in the belly. Naturally, there are other ones, and this is only the usual case. Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the uterus to the endometrium.
After 4 months of pregnancy, that is, from the 5th month, the mother can clearly feel the activity of the fetus. The feeling of fetal movement varies depending on the number of weeks of pregnancy, and the fetal movement is generally mild at the beginning, especially for pregnant mothers. It is also related to the sensitivity of the mother, the amount of amniotic fluid in the pregnant woman and the thin thickness of her abdominal cavity.
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It should not be, it is likely that it is just intestinal peristalsis, and then it will cause the pregnant woman to have delusions.
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Most of these conditions are not fetal movements, but may be caused by movements in the digestive system.
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About three months of pregnancy, the baby has basically formed, you can feel some slight fetal movements, at this time you should calm down and feel the baby more.
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