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The growth of the fetus will also change every week of pregnancy, so the fetus is also growing day by day. Many women who have just become pregnant, during pregnancy, will worry about the instability of the fetus and generally dare not move. In the early stages of pregnancy, it is recommended to lie down more and try to rest yourself well.
So how big is a fetus at 14 weeks pregnant? Is the baby stable at 14 weeks pregnant?
Pregnancy time is the date between conception and childbirth in the womb, in fact, it is not difficult to calculate your pregnancy time, as long as you do the following steps, you can accurately calculate the pregnancy cycle and pregnancy time. Generally, at 14 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus can already see the facial features clearly.
The due date is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period, and the entire due date is usually 280 days. Because women's menstruation usually has a different length of cycle. Therefore, there will be some errors in the estimated expected date of delivery and the actual date, and these errors are generally controlled within one to two weeks, which will not have much impact on the estimated pregnancy time.
It is important to note that these errors will slowly increase with physical reasons, environmental factors, mood swings, and other unspecified conditions.
Therefore, if you want to control the error as much as possible, you need to create a good due date atmosphere, and a good due date atmosphere has a good effect on the baby's future physical and mental development.
The usual calculation method is: the month of the last menstrual date plus 9 or minus 3, the result is the number of months of the expected date of delivery, and the number of days plus 7 is the number of days of the expected date of delivery, through this calculation method to calculate the most accurate pregnancy time of the pregnant woman.
After many clinical experiments, calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period, the general due date is a total of 280 days, of which the gestation month has a total of 10 months, each month is 28 days, and the pregnant woman will give birth at the 38th to 42nd week of the gestational month. Because the menstrual cycle of each pregnant woman is different, the estimated due date will actually be one to two weeks off. These errors are within normal limits.
At 14 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is almost stable, but if you need to check the fetal movements. Because fetal movement and fetal stability are related. Fetal movements are a special experience for every new mother, it is the first intimate contact between the expectant mother and the baby, and when the baby's weak movement turns into an energetic kick, you will know that everything is normal with your baby.
then How many times is the fetal movement normal in pregnancy?
Fetal movements are generally 3 to 5 per hour, and about 30 to 40 fetal movements in 12 hours. Under normal circumstances, there are certain changes in the strength and frequency of fetal movements throughout the day, with fewer movements in the morning and more after 6 p.m., and the most active fetal movements at 8 or 11 p.m. This means that the fetus has its own sleep pattern, which is called the fetal biological clock.
The intensity and frequency of fetal movements vary greatly from person to person. Some have as many as 100 times in 12 hours, and some have only 30 to 40 times. However, as long as the fetal movement is regular, rhythmic, and the change curve is not large, it means that the fetal development is normal.
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Fetal malformations. or miscarriage, etc.; But that's not a definite answer. Some viral infections (with cold symptoms:
runny nose, cough, etc.; some have no symptoms) or close to toxic substances (mosquito killers, mosquito coils, etc., insecticides, etc.) will have a great impact on the fetus; In addition, mycoplasma infection in the body itself (usually asymptomatic) can also affect the fetus, causing it.
Stillbirth. or miscarriage. Therefore, it is recommended that you go to the hospital after two weeks to check: leucorrhea routine, cervix. Mycoplasma chlamydia, blood test for cloud teratogenicity four. If all.
No problem. That's going to look it up.
Anti-heart. Phosphorus refers to antibodies, etc., and then check thyroid function. After stillbirth is induced, it is generally minimal.
Trimester. It is possible to get pregnant again. However, it is necessary to check that there is no problem. Good luck getting pregnant!
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