Pregnant mothers pay extra attention to the development and health of the fetus throughout the pregnancy. So, how much fetal movement is normal after more than six months of pregnancy? The fetus begins to move in the sixth month of development. At this time, pregnant women need to count the number of fetal movements every day. Regular fetal movements can indicate that the fetus is developing normally. Once you feel abnormal, you should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible. Around 18-20 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women begin to be able to feel the movement of the fetus in the uterus. Normally, the fetus moves about 3-5 times per hour. As the pregnancy progresses, the fetal movements will become more and more active. Until the end of pregnancy, when the fetal head is firmly planted in the pelvis, fetal movements will gradually decrease. After 28 weeks of pregnancy, you can count fetal movements for one hour each in the morning, noon and evening. Add up the three times and multiply by 4. More than 30 fetal movements are normal. If the number of fetal movements is less than 20 times within 12 hours, there may be an abnormality. Less than 10 times is a dangerous signal that the fetus is suffering from hypoxia in the uterus. Fetal death often occurs 12-8 hours after fetal movement stops. Therefore, if pregnant women find that fetal movement decreases, they should seek medical attention immediately. The strength and frequency of fetal movements vary greatly from person to person. Some have it more than 100 times in 12 hours, while others only 30 to 40 times. But as long as the fetal movement is regular and rhythmic, and the changing curve is not large, it means that the fetal development is normal. The number, speed, strength, etc. of fetal movements can often predict the safety of the fetus in the uterus. Normal fetal movement indicates that the placenta is functioning well, that the oxygen supplied to the fetus is sufficient, that the fetus is developing healthily, and that the little life is living happily in the uterus. If the fetal movement is less than 20 times within 12 hours, or less than 3 times within 1 hour, it often means that the fetus may be suffering from hypoxia, and pregnant mothers should not take it lightly. The fetal movement is generally 3 to 5 times per hour, and about 30 to 40 times in 12 hours. Under normal circumstances, the strength and frequency of fetal movements vary throughout the day and night. The number of movements is less in the morning, increases after 6 pm, and is most active between 8 and 11 pm. This means that the fetus has its own sleep pattern, which is called the fetal biological clock. I believe everyone is clear about how much fetal movement is normal after more than six months of pregnancy. In fact, the number of fetal movements varies for each fetus. As long as the fetal movement is regular, it is fine. Of course, pregnant women also need to go to the hospital regularly for various examinations to truly ensure the normal development and growth of the fetus. |
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