Is it normal to have no fetal movement for thirty or forty minutes in the third trimester?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, what equipment did you use to test? It is recommended that you go to a professional hospital above the third class to do an examination, in fact, many second-class hospitals are also very professional in obstetrics and gynecology, as long as it is nearby, this does not cost much, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a detailed examination, follow the doctor's instructions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is normal for the fetus to move less after the baby enters 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.

    Generally speaking, after 33 weeks of pregnancy, you will begin to feel less fetal movement, but when the hospital checks, you must pay attention to the time of fetal movement, fixed time, morning, noon and evening, must be fixed, if 8 to 9 o'clock in the morning, no 12 o'clock to 1 o'clock at noon, 6 o'clock to 7 o'clock in the afternoon, it doesn't matter if the fetal movement is not less than three times in an hour, if it is two or once, immediately count another hour, if it is still not enough, listen to the fetal heart rate in the nearest hospital to see what is wrong.

    In some cases, it is normal for fetal movements to decrease in the third trimester, and you can know whether the baby is healthy as long as you count the fetal movements.

    Dietary considerations in the third trimester.

    In the third trimester, expectant mothers enter the final sprint stage, and the storage of nutrients is particularly important for expectant mothers. A safe, healthy and reasonable diet is a necessary prerequisite for the healthy birth of a fetus. Combined with the nutritional characteristics of the third trimester, the diet of the second trimester should be adjusted accordingly.

    1. Diversified dietary requirements: In the late stage of pregnancy, expectant mothers not only need to supplement calories, but also pay attention to the supplement of nutrients such as high-quality protein, iron, calcium and vitamins, and can adopt a diet of eating less and more often, which can increase to more than 5 meals a day. Do not take a large amount of supplements to avoid excessive obesity and macrosomia (the weight gain of expectant mothers during pregnancy should not exceed 15 kg).

    2. Supplement sufficient calcium and iron to help the fetus's teeth and bones calcify well and prevent anemia of expectant mothers, you can eat more kelp, seaweed, dried shrimp, sesame, animal liver, eggs, fish, etc.

    3. Increase the intake of plant-based proteins, such as beans and soy products.

    4. Reduce the intake of foods with high sugar content, such as fruits, sugar, honey, etc., so as not to overgrow the fetus and affect the smooth delivery.

    5. Eat more foods with high nutritional value and small size, such as animal foods; Eat less foods with low nutritional value and large volumes, such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Frequent fetal movements may be physiological, such as after the pregnant mother has eaten or bathed, and the baby's ability to hear the voice of the parents in the third trimester will also make the fetal movements frequent. Wu Kong's pregnant mother first saw if there were any of these conditions.

    In addition, it is necessary to count the fetal movements correctly, and if the fetal movements are really frequent, you should seek medical attention.

    What are the abnormal movements?

    Pregnant mothers should always observe their fetal movements, especially in the late stages of pregnancy, and count the fetal movements every day, one time in the morning, noon and evening, for about 1 hour each time. Once you notice that the fetus moves too little (less than 3 times an hour on average), you should go to the hospital in time and ask a doctor for diagnosis.

    These abnormal fetal movements, pregnant mothers should pay attention to:

    1. Add the number of three fetal movements in the morning, noon and evening, and then multiply by 4, and the result is less than 10 times for abnormal fetal movements.

    If the number of fetal movements per hour is less than 3, the number continues, and if the fetal movements are less than 3 times in each hour for 6 consecutive hours, it is abnormal fetal movements.

    3. The number of second fetal movements is 50% less than that of the first fetal movement.

    4. Fetal movement is significantly more than usual, and it is significantly reduced after renting oranges.

    5. The amplitude of fetal movement suddenly increases significantly, and then becomes weak, which is regarded as abnormal fetal movement.

    6. The pregnant mother intuitively feels that the fetal movement is abnormal.

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