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Fetal movement is a signal of the baby's movement in the mother's belly, and most pregnant mothers are looking forward to being able to perceive it. Just as the development of each baby in the mother's womb is different, different pregnant mothers perceive the baby's fetal movement at different times. So how many weeks of pregnancy can you feel the fetal movement?
Let me introduce it to you.
1. Fetal movement can be felt in a few weeks of pregnancy.
Generally speaking, first-time pregnant mothers will feel fetal movement for the first time around 18-20 weeks of pregnancy, but the amplitude of fetal movement is very small. Most pregnant mothers can clearly feel the activity of the fetus after 4 months of pregnancy, that is, from the 5th month. Some pregnant mothers are more sensitive and can feel fetal movement very early, but some pregnant mothers need to feel fetal movement later.
This varies from person to person. If the fetal movement does not appear as scheduled, the pregnant mother should not worry, it may be that the baby is still too small, and the range of movement is not large enough to be felt. If you are still not at ease, you can go to the hospital for a check-up and observe the baby's condition.
As long as everything is normal during the prenatal checkup, there is no problem with the baby.
2. When is the fetal movement most frequent?
So when is the fetal movement most frequent? The active period of fetal movement is at 30 to 32 weeks of pregnancy, and the normal range of fetal movement is no less than 3-5 times per hour, and no less than 30-40 times in 12 hours. Generally speaking, the baby moves the most at night, on the one hand, it is more energetic, on the other hand, the pregnant mother can usually calm down at this time to feel the baby's fetal movement, so she will feel that she moves a lot.
In addition, 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.
It can be seen that the specific situation of pregnant mothers is different, and the time to feel fetal movement is also different, but most pregnant mothers will feel fetal movement around 18-20 weeks of pregnancy. And in addition to going to bed and after eating at night, when taking a bath, when the pregnant mother and father-to-be talk to the stomach, and when listening to **, the baby's fetal movements will become frequent and obvious.
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The time to feel the fetal movement after pregnancy is generally more than 20 weeks of pregnancy, because the time of the fetal movement felt by the first and second fetuses has a certain change, when the fetal movement is fetal, it is necessary to pay attention to the frequency of fetal movement, etc., if it is too fast or too slow, pay attention to contact the doctor in time.
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Generally, it takes about 20 weeks for fetal movement, and if you don't feel the fetal movement at this time, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination.
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Pregnant women will feel fetal movements at 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy, but there will be fetal movements around 9 weeks of pregnancy.
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Generally, there will be slight fetal movement in three and a half months, usually pay more attention to rest and diet, do regular pregnancy tests, and wish you a happy pregnancy.
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Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the uterine cavity to impinge on the uterine wall. After 4 months of pregnancy, that is, from the 5th month, the mother can clearly feel the movement of the fetus, 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.
Fetal movement is the movement of the fetus in the mother's womb.
Generally speaking, at 4-5 months of pregnancy, most pregnant women will feel fetal movement, which will gradually increase later; 28-38 weeks of gestation is the most active period of fetal movement; Towards term, it is normal for the number of fetal movements to gradually decrease as the fetal head descends into the pelvis.
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Generally, after 40 days of pregnancy, there will be a fetal heartbeat at about four or five weeks.
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Under normal circumstances, the pregnant mother can feel the fetal movement at about 18 or 20 weeks of pregnancy, and with the extension of the gestational week, the fetal movement will gradually become obvious, reaching a peak at 32 o'clock in pregnancy. By observing the number, intensity, and frequency of fetal movements, you can understand the status of the fetus in the uterine cavity.
If you are more than five months pregnant and still do not feel obvious fetal movement, you need to see a doctor and ultrasound to check the fetal development. During the period, pay attention to proper rest, not overwork, strengthen nutrition, supplement protein, vitamins and trace elements, and meet the nutritional needs of fetal development.
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Fetal movement generally starts from 18-20 weeks, the initial fetal movement is very slight, with the increase of gestation months, the fetal movement becomes more and more intense, the pregnant woman also feels more and more obvious, 28-32 weeks to reach the peak, after 37-38 weeks slightly decreased, in the last month of pregnancy, the fetus is full of uterine cavity, the fetal movement is slightly reduced. It may be weak at first, but it may feel later if the abdominal wall is too thick
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The baby will stretch his arms and legs at any time in the womb, and this is what we call fetal movement. Fetal movement is actually a sign that can reflect whether the baby is healthy, so pay more attention to fetal movement. So, at what weeks does the fetus start moving?
For women who are pregnant for the first time, when the fetal movement is what they are eager to know, and they can feel the life in the belly exactly, which makes all pregnant women extremely satisfied. Do you know when fetal movements start? 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 to 40 times.
When to start counting fetal movements: When pregnant mothers first feel fetal movements, they will become very sensitive, and if they don't feel the baby's fetal movements for half a day, they will be worried. In fact, it is not so serious, because when the fetal movement is first perceived, the baby has actually moved, but the action and strength are too small, and it is not perceived by the mothers, so it is mistakenly thought that there is no fetal movement for half a day.
Therefore, doctors recommend that starting at 28 weeks, the baby's movements are strong, and the fetal movements are regular, and it makes sense for mothers to count fetal movements at this time. Before 28 weeks, counting fetal movements will only freak yourself out.
20 The sensation of fetal movements at 24 weeks: During these weeks, the baby's fetal movements will become more and more numerous. From this time on, until the next dozen weeks, it will be a period when the baby's fetal movements are very active, and he is busy kicking and somersaulting in your belly!
24 The sensation of fetal movement at 28 weeks: Your baby may start to have hiccups, so you may occasionally feel a paroxysmal tummy jumping. Your amniotic sac now holds up to 740 ml of amniotic fluid, and your baby can move freely inside.
Although the baby has been able to hear sounds for a while, from this time on, you may find that when something suddenly comes from the outside world, your baby will jump in the womb Generally from 28 weeks, the rhythm of the baby's life is more obvious, and he will have a cycle of sleep and wakefulness. When the baby is awake, the fetal movement is more and the amplitude of the fetal movement is also larger. When the baby sleeps, it seems very quiet, and even if there is fetal movement, the movement is very small.
Therefore, from now on, you need to have a good understanding of your baby's "work and rest habits", that is, his fetal movement patterns. Some obstetricians will recommend that you count your baby's movements every day from 28 weeks as a self-help way to monitor your baby's health.
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