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Pregnant women have to do a variety of prenatal check-ups when they are pregnant, among which fetal heart rate monitoring is essential and very important. Fetal heart rate monitoring can be used to understand the fetal movement of the fetus, and then judge the state of the fetus. Some pregnant women have frequent fetal movements after the examination.
1. 5 time periods of frequent fetal movements under normal circumstances:
1. Before going to bed at night: Generally, the baby moves the most at night, on the one hand, it is more energetic, on the other hand, pregnant mothers can usually calm down at this time to feel the baby's fetal movement, so they will feel that they move a lot.
2. After eating: After eating, the blood sugar content in the pregnant mother's body increases, and the baby is "full of food and drink" and has strength, so the fetal movement will become more frequent than before meals.
3. When taking a bath: It may be because the pregnant mother will feel more relaxed when taking a bath, and this emotion will be conveyed to the baby, and he will be more energetic.
4. When talking to the stomach: Fathers and mothers-to-be all say that when communicating with the baby, the baby will respond and express his feelings in the way of fetal movement.
2. In some pathological cases, frequent fetal movements in the early stage can often be seen, such as in the early stage of hypoxia, the number of fetal movements will increase, and the fetus will be irritable due to hypoxia. In addition, if the expectant mother is affected by trauma during pregnancy, it can cause a sudden acceleration of fetal movement, causing violent fetal movement of the fetus and even leading to miscarriage and premature birth.
1. After 32 weeks of pregnancy, the fetal movement becomes strong and powerful, and there is a certain regularity. The doctor will advise the woman to count the movements of the baby to know how the baby is in the womb. In the case of lying on the left side in the morning, noon, and evening, the fetal movement is measured for one hour each, and then the number of fetal movements measured three times is added up, and then multiplied by 4, which is the number of fetal movements in 12 hours.
2. Generally, the fetal movement per hour is more than 3 times under normal conditions. More than 30 fetal movements in 12 hours indicate that the fetus is in good condition, less than 20 times means that the fetus has intrauterine hypoxia, and less than 10 times indicates that the fetus is in danger and has a poor prognosis. When pregnant women are self-monitoring, if they find that the number of fetal movements is lower than normal, they should immediately go to the hospital for examination to clarify the cause and save the fetus in time.
The above is about fetal heart rate monitoring, frequent fetal movements. Most of the fetal movements are frequent under physiological conditions, which is very normal, and many ordinary behaviors in daily life will be frequent fetal movements. However, there are also frequent fetal movements in pathological cases, which is serious, so pregnant women should further judge and then recuperate**.
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Many fetuses do not move when doing fetal monitoring, which will lead to fetal monitoring can not be carried out, or the test results are abnormal, which makes many pregnant women and doctors very distressed.
There are only two common reasons for the obvious fetal movement during fetal monitoring, the first is that the pregnant woman has fasting and causes hypoglycemia or eating during the fetal monitoring. Second, the abdominal belt of the fetal monitor is tied too tightly, or the pregnant woman's posture is not correct during fetal monitoring. Both of these causes can cause the fetus to suffer from hypoxia in the womb and frequent fetal movements.
After a certain period of pregnancy, most of the prenatal examinations in the hospital need to be examined, and there is no fixed time period for the general fetal monitoring, but before the pregnant woman must eat, can not be hungry, if there is no food to do fetal monitoring, it will affect the results to a certain extent, as for the fetal monitoring due to the long time, it takes about 20 minutes, so the baby will generally move, this has no effect on the examination results.
Don't worry too much, it may be due to the previous large amount of activity, you can take a break, breathe slowly, slowly take a deep breath, rest for half an hour and then do monitoring The effect will be very good, but if the child's situation throughout the day has been the situation of particularly frequent fetal movements, it may be caused by hypoxia.
When the normal baby is active, the fetal heart will be accelerated, indicating that the baby is very good in the womb, if there is no acceleration curve, there is a possibility of hypoxia, so the baby should move, of course, there will be frequent fetal movements in the early stage of hypoxia.
1. Placenta and umbilical cord factors: such as placenta previa, placental abruption, umbilical cord knotting, umbilical cord torsion, prolapse, etc., resulting in insufficient oxygen supply to the placenta and death of the fetus due to hypoxia; 2. Fetal factors: such as severe fetal malformations, twin transfusion syndrome, fetal infection, fetal growth retardation, multiple births, etc.; 3.
Maternal factors: such as severe pregnancy complications and complications in pregnant women, such as intrahepatic cholestasis during pregnancy. Or it may be caused by the bad lifestyle habits of pregnant women, such as smoking, drinking, emotional and mental problems, taking drugs, etc.
It is recommended that after the fetus dies in utero, it is necessary to carry out abortion surgery in a timely manner under the guidance of a doctor, and clear the uterus if necessary, so as not to affect the coagulation function of the mother due to excessive time stay.
There are many reasons for this condition, such as immunity, genetics, infection, and endocrine are all inducing the occurrence of the baby's lack of fetal heartbeat, which is what women should pay attention to. If a woman has a fetal termination in her first pregnancy and no cause of the disease has been found, the fetus cannot be saved after the pregnancy.
The absence of a fetal heartbeat is actually related to the embryo too. There are reasons for embryonic abortion, endocrine problems, estrogen, progesterone, and chorionic gonadotropin. Or because the mother's body is not enough of the original hormones, there is also a high chance of embryo termination.
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