What are the 3 types of movements that occur if the fetus is healthy, and which 3 types of movements

Updated on parenting 2024-07-04
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Xiaoli was in her fifth month of pregnancy, and suddenly one day, she felt fetal movement. At that time, after confirming that the fetus would move, Xiaoli and her husband were very excited. But after a few days, the fetus did not move again, which made Xiaoli afraid that something was wrong.

    After going to the hospital for an examination, I found that Xiaoli's placental insufficiency caused the fetus to have a slight lack of oxygen, so the fetal movement was relatively weak. Unexpectedly, the phenomenon of fetal movement is actually related to the baby's health. So parents will learn together, what are the normal and abnormal phenomena of fetal movement?

    And how to prevent abnormal fetal movements?

    1. The normal phenomenon of fetal movement.

    In general, after five months, the fetal movement will gradually stabilize to 3-5 times an hour. Therefore, normal fetal movements are generally 30-40 noticeable movements within 12 hours. Of course, if it is insufficient or excessive, parents should not worry too much, as long as the fetus is regular and rhythmic movements, then it is normal fetal movements.

    In addition, fetal movements generally occur more evenly in the morning, less in the afternoon and more at night, so it is recommended that pregnant mothers wash early at night, because the fetal movements during this period before going to bed are the most frequent, so as not to disturb the normal rest of pregnant mothers.

    2. Abnormal phenomenon of fetal movement.

    A sudden decrease in fetal movements.

    If the pregnant mother finds that the number of fetal movements is less than 3 times in an hour, or less than 20 fetal movements in 12 consecutive hours, then it is a phenomenon of abnormal fetal movements; If there are less than 10 times, the fetus is at risk. The reason for this may be that the pregnant mother has a fever, which increases the blood flow around the body and reduces the blood flow to the uterus and placenta, resulting in a slight hypoxia of the fetus, resulting in a decrease in the number of fetal movements. Therefore, after the pregnant mother has a fever, she must physically cool down as soon as possible to reduce the time of fetal hypoxia to avoid danger.

    Late onset of fetal movements.

    Under normal circumstances, the fetus will have fetal movements at four or five weeks, but it will not develop until five months to a state that can be felt by the pregnant mother. Therefore, if the pregnant mother has not felt significant fetal movement by the fifth month, then the fetus may have poor growth or lack of oxygen. At this time, the pregnant mother must go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, and make timely remedies according to the advice of professionals.

    However, if the pregnant mother is well nourished, this situation is rare.

    Rapid fetal movements stop after that.

    If the pregnant mother suddenly stops after feeling a burst of rapid fetal movement, it may be that the fetus is entangled in the umbilical cord when it rolls over in the womb, causing hypoxia or even suffocation, which is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid tragedy.

    3. How to prevent abnormal fetal movements.

    Pregnant mothers can effectively prevent the occurrence of abnormal fetal movements by ensuring that they are well nourished and healthy, and insisting on fetal movement monitoring and fetal heart rate monitoring.

    I believe that all pregnant mothers will not want to feel abnormal fetal movements, so they must pay attention to their physical condition. When the pregnant mother is good, the fetus can be good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. When interacting with parents, 2When listening to the cheerful **, 3 stomach feels hungry and asks for help fetal movement 1Sudden cessation of rapid fetal movements. 2.Fetal movements suddenly intensify and then slowly decrease. 3.Decreased isolated fetal movements.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The baby's fetal movements will suddenly accelerate, and then return to calm, and the umbilical cord will be entangled, resulting in poor blood circulation, so the baby will have severe fetal movements due to lack of oxygen. Fetal movements in the first trimester of pregnancy are generally gentle, not violent, and usually near the lower part of the navel. Fetal movements during this period are much like flatulence when our stomach is upset.

    Within 12 hours, the baby's fetal movements are less than 20 times, which is an abnormal condition. It may be that the mother's hypoglycemia is caused by the lack of oxygen in the pregnant woman, or it may be that the fetus is around the neck, so it is necessary to seek medical attention in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the first trimester, the fetus is relatively small, and the fetal movement is very small, but in the second or third trimester, the fetus will roll in the mother's belly, which is what we call fetal movement. Fetal movement is also very magical, parents can judge the health of the fetus through fetal movement, which is also a wonderful interaction between the fetus and parents. Fetal movement can reflect the health of a fetus, so how should parents judge it?

    In fact, fetal movements occur in the first trimester, but because the fetus is very small and separated from the parents by amniotic fluid and belly, the parents are not aware of it. In the third trimester, the fetus has matured and their small hands and feet have developed. At this time, they are very lively and active, and will roll in the mother's womb to express their joy and brush their sense of existence.

    Therefore, parents can judge the health of the fetus by the strength of the fetal movement, if the fetal movement is relatively weak on a certain day, it means that the fetus is more uncomfortable, and the pregnant woman must check it in time at this time.

    Generally speaking, the time of fetal movements is regular, and the fetal movements in 12 hours are about 30 times. Therefore, if the pregnant woman finds that the fetus moves too many times today, and finally means that the fetus is very uncomfortable, the pregnant woman can go for a test at this time to see what the cause of the fetus is uncomfortable. If the fetus moves very little, it also indicates that the fetus is a little uncomfortable today, and the pregnant woman can also check it.

    In addition to the number of fetal movements, the time point of fetal movements is also regular, generally speaking, the fetus will move in the morning, noon and noon, and the rest of the time is also very quiet.

    Although the mother and the fetus do not meet each other, the fetus can express its health and emotions through fetal movements. So it feels like the fetal movement is also magical, which is the unique communication between the fetus and the mother.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You should choose a suitable time period, and choose a professional instrument to count the fetal movements, generally an hour is about five times in three times, if the fetal movements are more frequent, there may be such a situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It can be judged based on the number of fetal movements, how long the fetus moves in a minute, or the number of fetal movements in a day.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You should go to the hospital for a prenatal check-up and check the stability of various data, so that you can judge the health of the fetus.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The fetal movement is strong and powerful, and the sense of rhythm is full, which means that it is very healthy, and you can find a regular hospital for fetal heart rate examination.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The health of the fetus can be judged according to the frequency and strength of the fetal movement, and if the frequency of fetal movement is very high and the strength is great, the fetus can be judged to be healthy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, fetal movement is often fetal, if it is rhythmic, the slow attitude means that the fetus is very full, if it is suddenly bulging, it means that the fetus is stretching.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Breathing fetal movements indicate that the baby is very healthy, bulging in multiple parts of the abdomen indicates that the baby is exercising, and very frequent fetal movements indicate that the baby is deprived of oxygen.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He will kick us in the belly and stretch out a fist, constantly playing in the belly, if there are frequent fetal movements, it may be to pass to us that the child has some problems and needs to seek medical attention in time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    During pregnancy, mothers will always pay special attention to the fetal movement, and the mood of the pregnant woman will also change with the fetal movement. Some pregnant women even use fetal movements to distinguish a problematic fetus from a normal fetus. There will be some differences between abnormal fetuses and normal fetuses in terms of fetal movement, and the development of abnormal fetuses will be relatively delayed, but because of individual differences in fetal development, it does not mean that abnormal fetal movements must be problematic fetal babies.

    Whether there is a problem with the fetus needs to be screened through Tang screening or four-dimensional color ultrasound.

    Fetal movements have their own regularity, and normal fetal movements may be frequent during the day and quiet at night, or there may be little fetal movements during the day and more active movements at night. Abnormal fetal movements are irregular, slow, and infrequent. If the fetus is hypoxic in the pregnant mother's belly, it will also manifest as abnormal fetal movements, too frequent or too little.

    Sudden and rapid fetal movements may also be a distress signal for the fetus, so pregnant mothers after 28 weeks of pregnancy must insist on counting fetal movements every day and pay more attention to fetal movements.

    Under normal circumstances, before the fetus is 28 weeks pregnant, the regularity of fetal movements is not strong, but in general, the number is gradually increasing, the frequency of fetal movements is increasing, and at 28 weeks of pregnancy, the baby's fetal movements begin to become regular, and the expectant mother needs to start counting the fetal movements. If the fetus suddenly has rapid fetal movements, and then suddenly decreases to less than 20 times in 12 hours, it is possible that the umbilical cord is around the neck or other reasons are causing hypoxia, and the expectant mother needs to seek medical attention in time. The strength of the baby's fetal movement varies from person to person, some babies develop well, the fetal movement will be stronger and stronger, and some babies may develop weakly, and the fetal movement will be weaker.

    If the baby's health is confirmed by the pregnancy test, the mother does not need to worry, but if the baby's fetal movements suddenly become stronger or weaker, it may be due to some reason that the baby is abnormal, which is the baby's distress signal, and the mother needs to go to the hospital to see a doctor in time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When the pregnancy reaches a certain month, there will be the child's fetal movement, and the fetal movement will have a standard, which is no problem within this standard, and it is necessary to consult the doctor who visited the doctor. If you feel that the fetal movement is more severe or the fetal movement is much less than usual, or there is no fetal movement, you must pay attention to prevent the child from hypoxia or the umbilical cord around the neck, etc., you must pay attention and seek medical attention in time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally, the normal baby's fetal movement will appear around 16 to 18 weeks, and if it is an abnormal baby, the fetal movement will be relatively late. The normal baby's fetal movement amplitude is particularly large, and the mother will feel particularly powerful, but if it is a baby with abnormal development, the fetal movement will be very small. If it is a normal baby, the fetal movements are very active and frequent.

    In this case, you must see a doctor in time, and then you must do four-dimensional color ultrasound and deformity examination.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First, the fetal movement is frequent, and the pregnant mother will find that the baby has been moving, which is the baby asking for help. Second, the fetal movement is reduced, indicating that the baby is hypoxic. Third, the fetal movement comes and goes, indicating that the baby is in danger.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are 3 types of fetal movements in pregnant mothers: fetal movements become less, fetal movements appear too late, and fetal movements stop after rapid movements. Pregnant mothers should insist on fetal movement testing, which can detect abnormalities in time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.If the normal fetal movements are suddenly very frequent, you should go to the hospital immediately for examination.

    2.The fetal movement was very frequent, and then it stopped. There may be a lack of oxygen.

    3.Decreased fetal movements.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The first point, there is always a lot of chaos back and forth, the child is uncomfortable due to lack of oxygen, which means that the child is asking for help, the second point, the action feels particularly abnormal and will be flustered, and the fetal movement is particularly chaotic, the third point, when you move, you feel that there is a feeling of flatulence in the stomach, which is the child asking you for help.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    For example, there are several places that bulge at the same time, and there are wavy-like peristalsis, the beating is particularly rhythmic, or the force of the fetal movement amplitude is particularly large, which indicates that the fetus is sending a distress signal to the mother and needs to pay attention to the body.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Sudden decrease in fetal movement. A sudden decrease in fetal movement may indicate something unexpected to the fetus.

    2. The sudden increase in fetal movement may be caused by hypoxic asphyxia around the umbilical cord around the neck.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The fetal movement suddenly becomes violent and irregular, which is a distress signal sent by the fetus to the mother, which may make the fetus lack oxygen in the abdomen, and it is necessary to seek medical attention in time, and if necessary, oxygen should be inhaled.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I think there is no way to tell, because the head of the fetus is generally relatively hard, that part is located in the lower abdomen or upper abdomen, and the back is relatively wide and flat.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes. The fetus moves very frequently, always kicking the mother's belly, there may be a lack of oxygen, this is the baby is begging for his mother.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The health status of the fetus can be understood through fetal movements, and if it is one of the following fetal movements, it means that the fetus is calling for help. 1. The number of fetal movements is less than 25 times, and weak fetal movements may be fetal hypoxia and need to go to the hospital in time. 1. The number of fetal movements is more than 40 times, and too frequent fetal movements are abnormal, and overactive fetal movements are signals that the fetus is calling for help.

    3. Abnormal fetal movement, in addition to the above two conditions, a sudden increase or decrease in fetal movement in a certain period of time is abnormal fetal movement, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for medical treatment in time.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The first point is that the fetus moves particularly frequently, indicating that the fetus may be begging for help, the second point is that it is not moving much, it is likely to be asking for help, and the third point is that it frequently kicks your stomach, and it is very likely that the ball is hypoxic.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Abnormal fetal movements are the biggest distress signal sent by the fetus. Usually the fetal movement is very regular, but the movement is particularly powerful, and the violent fetal movement lasts for a long time, more than half an hour. In this case, pregnant mothers should pay attention.

    In addition, if the fetus does not move in the stomach for a long time, and does not move for half a day or even a whole day, it is also necessary to pay attention to it and go to the hospital for testing in time.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    One is that the fetus moves more often than usual, and the other is that the fetal movement stops. If there are these two abnormal fetal movements, you should go to the hospital for medical treatment in time.

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