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Can I feel the fetal movement at 14 weeks of pregnancy?
At 14 weeks of pregnancy, fetal movement is generally not felt. If you are pregnant for the first time, you may feel the fetal movement for the first time around 18 to 20 weeks. At first, the fetal movement was like a butterfly flapping its wings.
Slowly, you will feel that your baby's movements are becoming more and more energetic and regular. As your baby develops, you will feel the punches and kicks as your baby moves, and the amplitude of the baby's movements will become more and more powerful.
20 sensations of fetal movement at 24 weeks. Over the course of these weeks, your baby will move more and more. 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 burp, so you may occasionally feel a paroxysmal tummy jump. Your amniotic sac now holds up to 740 ml of amniotic fluid, and your baby can move freely inside.
Although your baby has been able to hear sounds for a while, from this point on, you may find that your baby will jump in the womb when something suddenly comes from the outside world.
Generally, from 28 weeks, the baby's rhythm of life is more obvious, and he will have sleep and wake cycles. 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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Whether there is any swelling and pain in the chest.
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Every pregnant mother perceives the fetal movement time differently in the morning and evening, and mothers are looking forward to the first communication with their babies. However, most fetuses do not move until after 16 weeks, so early pregnancy mothers always hope that day will come soon. In fact, there are many pregnant women whose fetal movements appear around 13 and 14 weeks, which can indicate that the fetus moves early at 14 weeks, does it mean that it is very healthy?
For pregnant women who can feel fetal movement at 14 weeks, it is medically shown to be normal, and some pregnant women have early fetal movements. These conditions are all individualized, with some pregnant women feeling more sensitive and others being slightly sluggish. So it's not surprising.
At the same time, in most cases, if you can feel the fetal movement so early, it is likely that the pregnant woman has already given birth to a child, so the feeling is more acute than when she had the first child. Therefore, pregnant mothers do not need to worry, it means that the fetus is very healthy.
As we all know, the first fetal movement baby will not have any big movements, and there will be no punches and kicks, because the baby is still very small at this time, and it is impossible to make relatively large movements. There are many pregnant women who describe the feeling when they first start to move as the sound of a butterfly shaking its wings, or the feeling of a small fish constantly spitting bubbles, which is the feeling of the mother when the fetus moves normally. When the mother can feel the fetal movement, the mother can start chatting with the baby.
Therefore, for the problem of abnormal fetal movement at 14 weeks, this is not a peculiar phenomenon, and pregnant mothers do not need to worry. From the day when you can feel the baby's fetal movement, the pregnant mother needs to start counting the baby's fetal movements, generally speaking, according to the morning, noon and evening, as long as the baby's fetal movements are regular, it is relatively normal.
Is it true that babies with early fetal movements develop faster, better, and smarter in the future? In fact, no, fetal movement is just the baby's activity in the pregnant mother's belly, generally in the first trimester of pregnancy, the fetus can do some subtle movements in the pregnant mother's belly, but because of some reasons the pregnant mother can not feel. So what are the reasons that affect the pregnant mother's perception of fetal movement?
1.Pregnant mother sensitivity. Some pregnant mothers are more sensitive, or they may be overly concerned about the fetus, so the fetus feels it as soon as there is a "movement" in the womb.
However, there are also some pregnant mothers with "big hearts" who will only feel it when the baby has big movements, which is naturally later than the sensitive mother's perception of fetal movements.
2.The amount of amniotic fluid. Amniotic fluid can wrap the fetus, greatly alleviating the adverse effects on the baby, for mothers with more amniotic fluid, when the baby moves, the amniotic fluid will reduce this strength, and the pregnant mother will feel less obvious.
3.Pregnant mother's belly fat. Some pregnant mothers have very little fat on their stomachs, and they can even see the shape of a certain part of the baby's body on the belly when the baby moves. But for pregnant mothers with thick fat, the feeling will not be so obvious.
4.The number of pregnancies can also affect fetal movements. Generally, the second pregnancy of pregnant mothers is earlier than the first time to perceive fetal movement, I don't know if pregnant mothers have experience and can judge the baby's behavior.
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At 14 weeks of pregnancy, you generally do not feel fetal movement, but if you have a first child, you should start to have significant fetal movement at 20 weeks of pregnancy. If it is a second child, it will be a little earlier. From the fifth month, the mother can clearly feel the movement of the fetus, and the fetus reaches out in the womb and hits the uterine wall, which is called fetal movement.
The number of fetal movements, how fast or slow they are, etc., indicate the safety of the fetus. The number of fetal movements is not constant, and is active at 28 to 38 weeks of gestation, after which it weakens slightly until delivery. Movements, posture, emotions, strong voices, bright lights, etc., can cause changes in fetal movement.
What does it feel like to have a fetal movement.
You'll notice movement around 18 to 20 weeks, and if it's not your first baby, you may feel it at 16 to 18 weeks, or even earlier. This is mainly because the earliest fetal movements feel like a fish swimming or wings dancing, which is often mistaken for indigestion, gas or hunger, but experienced mothers know better what to expect and are more likely to recognize the sensation of fetal movement at an early stage. From about 8 weeks, the fetus begins to move, and the spine begins to make small movements.
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