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The initial fetal movements are mild, like bowel movements, but become more intense as the pregnancy progresses. At 20 to 35 weeks of pregnancy, the baby is in a lively period at this time, so this is the period when the baby's fetal movements are most intense. Pregnant mothers can feel the baby's punching, kicking, rolling and other big movements, and even can see small hands and feet protruding from the belly.
After 35 to 38 weeks of pregnancy, there is a slight decrease, and in the last month of pregnancy, the fetus grows up and fills the uterine cavity, and the fetal movement decreases slightly.
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First, the time of fetal movement is mainly concentrated during the 16 to 20 weeks of pregnancy, some women may be earlier and some women may be delayed, but overall it should be within this time period. Second, with the increase of gestational age, the number of fetal movements and the intensity of fetal movements will be relatively regular, that is, the number of general movements per day should be about the same, which is the easiest and most effective way for pregnant women to self-monitor the fetus in the uterine cavity. Third, after 30 weeks of pregnancy, entering the third trimester, due to the circadian rhythm of the fetus in the uterine cavity, there will be a physiological decrease in fetal movement, which is also a normal change in fetal movement.
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I think the pattern of fetal movement is that the baby is developing in the womb and kicking the feet, so that the fetal movement occurs, and many times this happens every other month or every other week.
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During pregnancy, the pattern of fetal movements is no less than three movements per hour, and each movement is about 30-40 times.
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When you are pregnant, the pattern of fetal movements is that there may be 3 to 5 movements per hour, each time for about 10 minutes, and then the fetal movements are 30 to 40 times.
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There will be 3 or 5 fetal movements in an hour, sometimes the fetal movements will be more obvious, there will be some rhythms, and the changes are basically not big, which means that the fetus is very healthy.
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The fetal movement is different in different months, and the child's fetal movement can be between 30 and 100 in 12 hours.
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How long does it take for fetal movements to occur during pregnancy?
1.There is a difference in the time of conscious fetal movements after pregnancy. Generally, the time of conscious fetal movement is 18-20 weeks for primiparous women and 16-18 weeks for multiparous women.
The number of weeks of conscious fetal movement in primiparous women is about 2 weeks later than that of multiparous women, because primiparous women have a lower sensitivity to fetal movements, while multiparous women have relatively high sensitivity and sensitivity to fetal movements due to pregnancy, so fetal movements can be felt at 16-18 weeks. Monitoring fetal movements after 28 weeks is particularly important. After 28 weeks, if the fetal movement is abnormal, go to the hospital in time.
If the doctor diagnoses intrauterine hypoxia in the fetus, the newborn can usually be performed** to avoid perinatal neonatal death.
2.Fetal movement can be felt around 18-20 weeks of pregnancy, which is relatively early. Fetal movement may be felt at 16-17 weeks.
Insensitive mothers generally feel fetal movement around 20 weeks. The time of fetal movement perception during pregnancy has a certain relationship with the fat and thinness of pregnant women, whether they are primiparous or multiparous. For example, a fatter mother with a thicker abdominal wall will perceive fetal movement later, while a thinner mother, with a thinner abdominal wall and more sensitive to fetal movement, may perceive fetal movement earlier.
In addition, for primiparous and multiparous mothers, because multiparous women have experience of fetal movement, they can often feel fetal movement earlier, while primiparous women generally feel fetal movement later.
3.What is the general pattern of fetal movements? The regularity of fetal movements is evening and afternoon activity, but there is a certain period of sleep.
The sleep period is about 20-40 minutes, and there is no fetal movement during insomnia. If no fetal movement is observed, it is recommended to recheck it after 40 minutes. 16-20 weeks pregnant, the fetus is small, and the baby does not exercise much.
During this time, the pregnant mother feels like a small fish swimming or flapping its wings, a bit like the feeling of flatulence and hunger. At this time, the position of fetal movement is limited by the size of the uterus, which is relatively low, around the navel. At 20-35 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus at this time is not large relative to the uterus, and the uterus can provide a large space for the fetus to move.
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Fetal movements occur between 15 and 20 weeks of pregnancy, and the amplitude of fetal movements during this period is relatively small, and the pregnant woman will only know if she feels it carefully. At 28 to 32 weeks, the peak period will be reached, and the fetal movement during this period is basically more regular. Pregnant women feel the movement of the fetus.
It is relatively normal that it will gradually weaken in the later stage, and it is relatively normal to test the fetal movements seven or eight times in an hour without being able to test it at home. It is advisable to go for a pregnancy test every month. Pay attention to nutrition and get plenty of rest.
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Under normal circumstances, pregnant women will feel obvious fetal movements at about 20 weeks, and fetal movements will be obvious when pregnant women are more emotional, or when they are full and sleep is particularly good, and they generally swim around in the body like small fish, and the fetal movements will also be seen in the abdomen.
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It can appear at about three months old. Generally, the longer the time, the more obvious the fetal movement will be. And it usually appears at night.
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At about 28 weeks, the fetal movement is more obvious, and the pregnant mother can feel the clear fetal movement, and the fetal movement becomes more regular. Doctors also recommend that pregnant women start recording fetal movements from 28 weeks. The pattern of fetal movements varies from time to time.
Pregnant women can consciously move the fetus around 16-20 weeks of normal pregnancy, and gradually increase and intensify as the pregnancy progresses, peaking at 32 weeks and then gradually decreasing after 37-38 weeks. Normal fetal movements occur 3-5 times per hour during pregnancy, and the fetal movements present a "biological clock", which is relatively uniform at 8-12 a.m., the least at 2-3 p.m., and the most at 8-11 p.m., and will be more obvious in the third trimester.
Due to the huge differences between fetuses, some fetuses can move about 100 times in a 12-hour period. As long as the fetal movement is regular, rhythmic, and does not change much, it proves that the fetus is developing normally. Normal fetal movement means that the placenta is functioning well, the oxygen delivered to the fetus is sufficient, and the fetus is growing and developing well in the uterus, and normal fetal movement means that the placenta is functioning well, the oxygen delivered to the fetus is sufficient, and the fetus is growing and developing well in the womb and is moving happily.
The recording method is as follows: in the fixed time period of morning, noon and evening, the fetal movement is counted, and the number of 3 fetal movements is multiplied by 4, that is, the fetal movement is 12 hours, and if it is less than 10 times, it is abnormal.
When calculating fetal movements, it is best for pregnant mothers to lie on their left side. The environment should be quiet, the mind should be concentrated, and the emotions should be peaceful to ensure the accuracy of the measurement data. If fetal movements are abnormal, be alert to fetal distress. Fetal agitation in the early stages of hypoxia is characterized by a marked increase in fetal movements.
Fetal movements gradually intensify as pregnancy progresses, generally peaking at 32 to 34 weeks of gestation and gradually decreasing after 38 weeks. If expectant mothers find that their babies are not as naughty as before after 36 weeks, this is because the fetus is growing slowly, the space in the womb is getting smaller and smaller, and the amplitude and frequency of fetal movements are relatively reduced. The above is that the fetal movement of pregnant women will be regular after a few weeks of pregnancy.
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Generally, after 15 weeks of pregnancy, the fetal movement will be regular, and at this stage, you must pay attention to your diet, work and rest, physical, mental and behavioral aspects. Because these aspects are important for a person and can also determine whether a person's body is healthy or not, pregnant women must pay attention to this aspect.
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After about 28 weeks, the fetal movement is more obvious, you can clearly feel the fetal movement, to be more regular, to feel the abnormality of the fetal movement, if the fetal movement is too little and too much fetal movement is also abnormal, to carry out regular prenatal examination.
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After 18 weeks of pregnancy, the fetal movement will be regular; Be careful not to be too emotional, not to exercise vigorously, not to eat spicy food, not to cry, and not to eat fried food.
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Introduction: Insisting on recording the number of fetal movements per day in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy not only helps to enhance the relationship between the mother and the fetus, but also helps to monitor the health of the fetus in the womb. So how long does it take for pregnancy to have significant fetal movements? Let me introduce it to you!
Generally, pregnant women can feel more obvious fetal movements around 5 months of pregnancy, but the specific time varies from person to person, some people may feel the first fetal movement at 16 or 17 weeks earlier, and some people may feel the first fetal movement at about 20 weeks later, which is normal.
Fetal movement refers to the active movement of the fetus in the mother's uterus, such as breathing, mouth opening movement, tumbling movement, etc. If it is a passive movement caused by the mother's coughing, breathing and other movements, it is not considered fetal movement. Fetal movement is one of the most objective signs of fetal life, which can not only establish a close family bond with the expectant mother, but also express the fetus in the womb'Growth and development status is the signal sent by the fetus to the mother, and the number of fetal movements, speed and slowness, strength and weakness, etc., often indicate the safety of the fetus.
In the early stage of pregnancy, the embryo is still very small, and the pregnant woman cannot feel the fetal movement, and only through B ultrasound can the subtle movements of the fetus be seen, and the expectant mother can not detect the first fetal movement until the second trimester. The initial fetal movements are also very subtle and may not be noticeable, but they become more and more intense, but in the weeks before labor, the fetus is very large and the intrauterine space is relatively small, and the fetal movements will decrease in the third trimester.
After 4 months of pregnancy, that is, from the 5th month, the mother can clearly feel the fetal movement, and the fetus reaches out, kicks, and hits the uterine wall in the uterus, which is fetal movement. The number of fetal movements, the speed and the strength of the fetus indicate the safety of the fetus. Normal obvious fetal movements should not be less than 3-5 times in 1 hour.
The number of obvious fetal movements in 12 hours is more than 30-40 times.
Some pregnant women have a more sensitive body and can feel fetal movement very early, while others need to feel fetal movement later. Generally speaking, pregnant women who are pregnant with their first child will feel the fetal movement later, but the pregnant woman does not need to worry, because not feeling the fetal movement does not mean that the fetus is not moving, it is likely that the fetus is too small and weak, and the amplitude of the movement is not large, so that people can not feel it. As long as everything is normal during the prenatal check-up, there is no problem with the fetus.
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It is a very happy thing for every girl to get married and have children, and it is even more beautiful to be pregnant and have her own flesh and blood. New pregnant women should know more about pregnancy. You can read more books, ask doctors, and ask mothers who have given birth.
Today we will find out how long after pregnancy will start to have fetal movements, and how pregnant women can count fetal movements.
First of all, let's understand what fetal movement is, fetal movement is the action that the pregnant woman can feel the fetus's activity in the womb hitting the uterine wall, such as fluttering, rolling, etc. When the fetus grows in the womb, breathing, head movement, jaw movement, yawning, sucking, etc., it is a fetal movement. Only if the number of fetal movements is within the normal range, it can prove that the fetus is developing normally and well, and normal fetal movements will mean that the oxygen delivered to the fetus is sufficient and the fetus can grow healthily in the womb.
Generally speaking, fetal movements occur between 16 and 20 weeks, which is 4 to 5 months of pregnancy. It is normal for some pregnant women to be sooner or later. At the beginning, if there is no fetal movement, it is like a butterfly has just woken up and is stirring its wings, and the slow fetal movement will become powerful and rhythmic.
At 24-28 weeks, pregnant women will feel a regular beating in their abdomen. The fetus can move freely in the womb. At this time, the fetus will have a cycle of sleep and wakefulness.
By 32 to 33 weeks, the frequency of fetal movements will increase a lot, and the way the fetal movements will change, such as turning over movements, short high-frequency movements. Between 36 and 40 weeks, as the fetus grows larger and larger, it does not move particularly often, and it may move a little slower in the last two weeks of pregnancy, which is normal.
It is crucial for pregnant mothers to have the ability to measure the number of fetal movements on their own. The correct way to count the fetal movement is to have an hour in the morning, noon and evening every day, the normal fetal movement is 3 5 times per hour, add the number of three measurements in multiplication by 4 is the number of fetal movements in 12 hours, if the total number of fetal movements in 12 hours is greater than or equal to 10, it means that the fetus is active normally in the mother's womb.
The above is my summary of how long after pregnancy will start to have fetal movements, and how pregnant women can count fetal movements.
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Fetal movements begin after 18 weeks of pregnancy. Pregnant women should put their hands on their stomachs and count the movements of the baby in three times, morning, noon and evening.
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When the pregnancy is about 4 months old, there will be obvious fetal movements, and the first time it is not felt, the pregnant mother can put her hand on the stomach when she is pregnant, touch more, and then feel the number of fetal movements of the child to calculate.
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There will be fetal movements after about 6 months, in fact, it can be reasonably calculated according to the frequency of the child's movements, as well as some amplitude of our belly.
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