When the pregnancy reaches five months, the baby will begin to show signs of fetal movement, from little to more. Fetal movement means that the baby is moving in the mother's uterus and has the movement of the endometrium. Whether the fetal movement is normal indicates whether the baby is healthy. However, some pregnant women do not feel the fetal movement for a long time, and they are very worried after a long time. Let's discuss how long it will take for the baby to die without fetal movement? The absence of fetal movement does not necessarily mean that the fetus is dead. It may just be that the fetal movement is mild and the pregnant woman cannot feel it. Normal fetal movement indicates that the fetus has sufficient CO2, and that the fetus is growing and developing healthily in the mother's belly. The mother should pay more attention to the early fetal movement. The fetal movement indicates the growth and development of the baby. If the fetal movement is not obvious, you need to observe more. If it happens again in a few days, go to the hospital for a physical examination in time and do an ultrasound fetal movement test. In the second and late pregnancy, the baby's fetal movement is sometimes small, and the pregnant woman may not find it. The ultrasound machine is very sensitive to the fetal movement, which can be seen through proper examination. Current clinical data shows that the miscarriage rate for pregnant women with fetal movement at seven weeks of pregnancy is 3%, while for those without fetal movement, the rate is as high as 98%, which shows the importance of fetal movement. The first time you feel the baby's movement is in the middle of the lower abdomen. There are many types. In the early stages of pregnancy, you can see mild wave movements. At nine weeks of pregnancy, you start to have small twitches. After nine weeks of pregnancy, the movements start to become larger. At ten weeks of pregnancy, the baby begins to flutter. From the middle and late stages, you start to have whole-body movements, turning your head, yawning, etc. These movements reach a peak at 13-15 weeks of pregnancy, and begin to decline after 17 weeks of pregnancy. The movements can only be seen through examinations, but the mother feels very little. The main reason for the baby's fetal movement is that the baby's fetal movement may be small, or the mother may not calm down and feel the baby's movement when the baby moves, or the baby may fall asleep in the belly. In the late pregnancy, the fetus is getting bigger and bigger, the uterine space is limited, and it is not convenient for the fetus to move. This is also a very normal situation. If the baby's fetal movement is not obvious and you are worried, go to the doctor for examination in time. Relaxing anxious emotions is also good for the growth and development of the fetus. |
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