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At 21 weeks of pregnancy, frequent fetal movements are considered to be manifestations of fetal intrauterine ischemia and hypoxia. Under normal circumstances, fetal movements should be between 4-6 times per hour, if it is less than 4 times, or higher than 6 times, this is a manifestation of abnormal fetal movement, and fetal heart rate monitoring is required. If the fetal heart rate is too fast or too slow, which is not within the normal range, it can be determined that the fetus is hypoxic in utero, and oxygen should be inhaled as soon as possible to improve this phenomenon and avoid fetal hypoxia, causing intrauterine asphyxia and resulting in fetal death.
It is also possible that after the umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck, when the fetus moves, it will easily cause fetal hypoxia, resulting in frequent fetal movements. In this case, it is usually necessary to take the left decubitus position to rest to reduce the compression of the abdominal aorta by the uterus, causing a decrease in blood flow.
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At 21 weeks of pregnancy, this time is still relatively critical, and it is a unique existence for pregnant mothers. Fetal movements reflect the movement of the fetus. So, what does fetal movement look like at 21 weeks of pregnancy?
What are the measures to deal with fetal movement at 21 weeks of pregnancy? Next, I will give you a detailed introduction to this aspect.
Fetal movement at 21 weeks of pregnancy.
When the fetus reaches 21 weeks, all parts of the fetus are relatively mature, and the fetus often moves in the mother's belly at this time. Sometimes the fetus will touch the uterine wall with its limbs, sometimes there will be kicking movements in the legs, and yawning or turning over after the fetus has grown to 21 weeks will cause fetal movements. Therefore, after the fetus develops to 21 weeks, if the frequency of fetal movements is relatively high, it is very normal, and if the fetal movements are more frequent, the baby is very healthy.
Measures for fetal movements at 21 weeks of pregnancy.
Fetal movement is an important indicator for the mother to understand the current development of the fetus, the fetus will have a higher degree of fetal movement after 21 weeks, if the fetal movement is not obvious after 21 weeks, then the expectant mother must go to the hospital for **, if the fetal movement is not obvious, it may be that the fetus has stopped developing. If the expectant mother feels pain while the fetus is moving, she needs to be admitted to the hospital**, because the expectant mother feels pain, and there may be a problem with the uterine wall.
21 weeks of pregnancy is a very important period of time for both the fetus and the expectant mother, 21 weeks belongs to the middle stage of pregnancy, and the fetus is particularly prone to stunted growth or malformations. Therefore, expectant mothers need to pay attention to their fetal movements at 21 weeks of pregnancy and keep abreast of the latest fetal dynamics anytime and anywhere. Pregnancy is a challenge for both the expectant mother and the fetus, and if you want to give birth to a healthy baby, the expectant mother must pay attention to the fetal movements.
The above is to introduce to you some of the content about the 21st week of pregnancy that the fetal movement is more than usual, I hope it will be helpful to you. To sum up, it is normal for the fetus to move more than usual at 21 weeks of pregnancy, and pregnant mothers should not be too nervous. Just keep a good attitude, and living every day happily is the greatest happiness for your family.
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We know that after the female friend is pregnant, it is very hard, so at this time the care of the family needs special attention, and when the pregnancy is twenty-three weeks, the baby is already like a real baby, his skeletal muscles have grown, the lips and eyebrows have also come out, pregnant women can hear the baby's strong heartbeat during the prenatal examination, but at this time pregnant women should pay attention to weight control, now is the high incidence of pregnancy poisoning, must have regular prenatal checkups, so what is the reason for frequent fetal movements at 22 weeks of pregnancy?
What is the cause of frequent fetal movements at 22 weeks.
Reason 1: One is that the fetal movement is frequent at 22 weeks of pregnancy, according to the number of fetal movements, as well as the strength of the speed and slowness to judge, the individual fetal differences are relatively large, some fetuses can move about 100 times in 12 hours, as long as the fetal movement is regular, rhythmic, and the change is not large.
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Reason 2: Movement is actually the activity of the fetus in the uterine cavity and the action of impacting the uterine wall. After four months of pregnancy, that is, from the fifth month, the pregnant woman can clearly feel the movement of the fetus, and the fetus reaches and kicks in the womb to touch the uterine wall, which is called fetal movement.
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Reason 3: If it is the first time for a pregnant woman, it is very likely that she will feel the fetal movement for the first time at 18 weeks of pregnancy. Because the fetus is still small at this time, the strength is not very sufficient, if the feeling of fetal movement is absent, as time goes by, the pregnant mother will gradually feel that the fetus is becoming more and more energetic.
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Precautions. Finally, we want to say that pregnant women must pay special attention to the number of fetal movements, as well as the speed and strength of the fetus, which are related to the safety of the fetus, no matter who you are, you must pay attention to the process of recording fetal movements.
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The movement of the fetus in the womb is called fetal movement. Fetal movement is a sign that the fetus is in good shape in the womb. During a normal pregnancy of 18-20 weeks, most pregnant women can feel fetal movements, which are mild at first and less frequent.
3-5 times per hour, with more gestational weeks, more active fetal movements, but less fetal movements in the third trimester. In general, fetal movements peak after 28-32 weeks of pregnancy.
During pregnancy, pregnant mothers have different feelings about the baby's fetal movements, which may be weak in the early stage, strong in the middle stage, and slowly weakened in the later stage. So, what time of day during pregnancy is the most frequent? The number of fetal movements is not constant.
At 28-38 weeks of pregnancy, fetal movements are active, after which they weaken slightly until delivery. Pregnant women's movements, postures, emotions, as well as strong sounds, bright lights, and abdominal touches can all cause changes in fetal movements.
Medically, lying on the left side is conducive to the baby's blood circulation, thereby providing a guarantee for the blood output of the fetal pelvis, so as to provide sufficient blood, nutrition and oxygen for the baby, so that the baby is very energetic and the fetal movement is very frequent.
The movement of the fetus in the womb is called fetal movement. Fetal movement is a sign that the fetus is in good shape in the womb. During a normal pregnancy of 18-20 weeks, most pregnant women can feel fetal movements, which are mild at first and less frequent.
3-5 times per hour, with more gestational weeks, more active fetal movements, but less fetal movements in the third trimester. By counting fetal movements, we can know how the fetus is doing in the womb. For example, decreased fetal movement is an important signal of fetal hypoxia, which is common in placental hypofunction and fetal hypoxia, and is an important signal of fetal distress.
If you consciously reduce fetal movement or fetal agitation, you should go to a regular hospital in time for a clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.
Fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the uterine cavity that affects the uterine wall. Normal fetal movements are a special "family letter" from the fetus to the mother reporting its safety, and it is also a sign that the fetus is in good condition before birth. When the mother is aware of the baby's various fetal movements, she can understand the baby's life rules and health conditions, and the baby in the belly can also "chat" with the mother through such "punches and kicks".
Frequent fetal movements are not necessarily due to illness, but may also be due to the baby's lively personality. The above is 21 weeks pregnant, and the baby's fetal movements are more frequent, is this normal?
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This is normal. This is because the physical fitness of each pregnant woman is different, and the development of the fetus is different, so frequent fetal movements are normal, but there can be no other abnormal manifestations, otherwise you need to go to the hospital for examination and **.
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Normal, which means that the baby's physical development is relatively good, and frequent fetal movements prove that the baby is communicating with his mother, but if you are not at ease, you can go to a regular hospital for examination, just in case.
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Normal. It shows that the fetus is well developed and active in the mother's body, which is a sign of health.
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Generally speaking, the baby's fetal movement generally appears in 4-5 months of pregnancy, and the fetal movement is most frequent at 7-8 months, and even reaches a peak, but it will decrease after 9 months, and each time of day is different, such as less activity during the day, and more fetal movement at night or in the first half of the night, so as long as the fetal movement is more regular, there is no need to be nervous.
What causes fetal arrest at 21 weeks' gestation.
1.Maternal hormones are insufficient, progesterone is too low, and the fetus cannot get enough nutrients, so progesterone is crucial, if progesterone is too low, it is easy to lead to fetal arrest or miscarriage.
2.Problems in the living environment, such as the mother's uterus is too small, dysplasia, endometriosis, etc., this situation needs to be checked before pregnancy**, otherwise there will be fetal abortion.
3.In addition, there may be some immune system reasons, which may also cause the fetus to stop developing, such as anticardiolipin antibodies, blocking antibodies, etc.
Because different fetuses have differences in different mothers, the peak of fetal movements may be different, and some fetuses may have frequent fetal movements at night. At this time, the pregnant woman may have fallen asleep, so she cannot feel the fetal movement. However, if a 21-week-old pregnant woman does not feel fetal movement for several days, she should go to the hospital for a check-up, because even if you reach the 21st week of pregnancy, if you don't pay attention, there may be fetal arrest.
Pregnant women are angry and angry, and other bad emotions are often accompanied by increased secretion of adrenaline, so it will make pregnant women breathe and heart beat faster, and their own oxygen consumption will increase, which will cause fetal blood oxygen**, cause fetal hypoxia, and cause frequent fetal movements. Therefore, for the healthy growth of the baby, it is best to adjust the mentality after pregnancy, do not put too much pressure on yourself, reasonable nutrition, ensure adequate sleep, can not stay up late, and exercise appropriately to relieve stress. Cultivate your own hobbies and listen to some soothing light **, which can relieve irritability.
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