After pregnancy, the fetus will not move much during its development. When the body organs have basically completed development, the baby will start to "move". So, at how many months does a pregnant woman begin to experience fetal movement? Generally speaking, pregnant mothers can feel the movement of the fetus when they are about five months pregnant. As the pregnancy progresses, the fetal movement will become more frequent. Under normal circumstances, the fetus moves at least 3 to 5 times in 1 hour, and the number of obvious fetal movements in 12 hours is more than 30 to 40 times. Some fetuses can move about 100 times in 12 hours. As long as the fetal movements are regular, rhythmic, and do not vary much, it proves that the fetal development is normal. The number of fetal movements is not constant. During the 28th to 38th week of pregnancy, the fetal movement is active, and then it weakens slightly until delivery. The pregnant woman's movement, posture, emotions, loud noises, strong light, and touching the abdomen can all cause changes in fetal movement. The fetal movements that pregnant women can feel first appear in the middle of the lower abdomen and often have several different types. 1. Fetal movement in early pregnancy There are several different types of fetal movements in early pregnancy seen by ultrasound. At 7 to 8 weeks of pregnancy, slight wave-like movements of the embryo can be seen; small twitches appear around 9 weeks; they become more obvious after 9 weeks; stronger twitches can be seen between 9 and 10 weeks; and after 10 weeks, stronger movements such as fluttering, floating and jumping appear. 2. Fetal movement after the second trimester There are more types, such as startle, whole body movement, isolated upper or lower limb movement, flexion and extension of the head, head turning, turning, stretching, opening the mouth, touching the face with hands, burping, yawning, sucking, swallowing, etc. These exercises reach their peak between 13 and 15 weeks of pregnancy and gradually decrease after 17 weeks. 3. Fetal movement after full term As the baby approaches full term, especially after 38 weeks, there are fewer large-scale body movements, and only eye movements, mouth opening, hand activities, and breathing movements can be observed. |
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