Is the fetus stable at 11 weeks and 5 days of pregnancy?

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

    It takes 3 months to be stable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For expectant mothers who have just become pregnant, it is not clear when the fetus will move. When you have to have a prenatal checkup for the first time at 11 weeks of pregnancy, you will want to know in advance, will the fetus move at 11 weeks of pregnancy? This actually varies from person to person, some pregnant women will feel the fetal movement earlier, and some will feel the fetal movement later.

    Generally speaking, the fetus does not appear too much at 11 weeks of pregnancy, and many people do not feel the fetal movement until after 16 weeks of pregnancy.

    At 11 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is about 4.6 centimeters long and weighs about 14 grams. It is recommended to pay attention to the balance of nutrition during pregnancy, eat more vegetables and fruits, and ensure adequate intake of protein and other nutrients, and appropriately supplement some vitamins and minerals, which are beneficial to the health of the fetus and the mother. Another point is to pay attention to health care during pregnancy, rest more, and exercise appropriately.

    And regularly go to regular hospitals for prenatal checkups.

    The number of fetal movements is not constant, and is active at 28-38 weeks of gestation, after which it weakens slightly until delivery. Pregnant women's movements, posture, emotions, strong sounds, strong lights and touching the abdomen, etc., can cause changes in fetal movements Methods of counting fetal movements Pregnant women take the left side decubitus position, meditate to experience the number of fetal movements, count the fetus every time, record 1 hour each in the morning, noon and evening every day, and multiply the sum of 3 hours of fetal movements by 4, then calculate the number of fetal movements in 12 hours. If the number of fetal movements is less than 3 times in 1 hour, or the number of fetal movements is less than 10 times in 12 hours, especially when the fetal movements disappear, it is a red flag, and you should seek medical attention immediately without delay, so as not to cause after-effects such as intrauterine suffocation of the fetus.

    If the fetus moves, it will not be so early, usually around 18 weeks to 20 weeks, and the fetal movement at the beginning feels lighter.

    Fetal movements. It refers to the action 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. Normal obvious fetal movements are not less than 3 5 times in 1 hour, and the number of obvious fetal movements in 12 hours is more than 30 40 times. However, due to the large individual differences in fetuses, some fetuses can move about 100 times in 12 hours, as long as the fetal movements are regular, rhythmic, and do not change much, it proves that the fetal development is normal.

    If the fetus moves normally, it 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 moving happily. Expectant mothers self-measure fetal movements for 3 hours a day, 1 hour in the morning, 1 hour at noon, and 1 hour in the evening. The total number of fetal movements measured 3 times was multiplied by 4 to record fetal movements for 12 hours.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    From the formation of the fetus to the fact that the pregnant woman can feel the fetal movement, it is a wonderful and beautiful process. Being able to slowly feel the growth of the fetus in the womb is really nothing happier for pregnant mothers! So, how long does it take for a pregnancy to have fetal movements?

    Can the fetus move at 11 weeks pregnant?

    The fetus grows up in the womb, and when it reaches a certain point, it will twitch, stretch its limbs, turn its head, burp and other movements. Mothers can understand "fetal movement" with love as "the fetus is moving".

    In fact, when the fetus is 8 weeks pregnant, although it is not fully formed, the small embryo that grows out already has a corrugated twitch. By 10 weeks, the small hands and feet have almost grown together, and there will be fluttering, floating, and beating movements. If the pregnant mother goes to NT (B ultrasound examination) at 12 weeks, she can already clearly see that the fetus is straightening, swimming, turning over, and eating fingers in the B ultrasound**!

    Therefore, after pregnancy, there is actually fetal movement around 8 weeks! It's just that the fetus is still very small, and the strength is also small. There is no way to make my mother feel these movements. Therefore, the fetus will move at 11 weeks of pregnancy!

    Many pregnant women report that the timing of fetal movements is not the same. Some women have fetal movements as early as 3 months of age, and some women do not have significant fetal movements until 5 months of pregnancy. Some people say that the early or late movement of the fetus is related to the sex of the fetus. Is this true?

    The early and late fetal movements are mainly related to two factors. 1. The mother's abdominal wall is thick and thin; 2. The baby's posture. If the baby holds the pregnant mother, its action will act on the back of the pregnant mother, and the pregnant mother will not feel it; If it sits on the pregnant mother, its movements act on the pregnant mother's belly, and the pregnant mother can feel it earlier.

    Each pregnant mother's physical condition is different, so the perception of fetal movement will be different. Pregnant mothers with thin abdominal walls are more likely to feel fetal movement than pregnant mothers with thick abdominal walls, that is, thin mothers have a stronger perception of fetal movement. In addition, it is also related to the sensitivity of pregnant mothers.

    Everyone's sensory sensitivity is different, when the baby's fetal movement is still very weak, sensitive people can feel it, but sluggish mothers may not feel it.

    However, there is no scientific data to show that the early or late movements of the fetus are related to the sex of the fetus. Therefore, for the fetal movement to guess the sex of the fetus sooner or later, you should not be too superstitious.

    About the way the fetus moves: the boy mostly moves to kick this side and punch there, although he also turns over but rarely, and the baby girl will also punch and kick, but more often in the stomach like a wave, a bit of ups and downs.

    In fact, looking at men and women from the position of fetal movement, that is, relying on certain characteristics of fetal movement to calculate the sex of the fetus, at present, there is still no scientific basis, so pregnant mothers do not need to believe too much.

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