Is it normal to feel the fetus moving in early pregnancy?

Is it normal to feel the fetus moving in early pregnancy?

It is normal to experience fetal movement during pregnancy. You should have regular prenatal checkups, avoid mental stress, and avoid overwork. You can do more activities appropriately. Some pregnant women feel the fetal movement jump in the early stages of pregnancy. Some pregnant women are worried about this and don't know what's going on. Is it normal to feel the fetal movement jump in the early stages of pregnancy? Let’s take a look at it next.

1. Is it normal to feel the fetal movement in the early stages of pregnancy?

In the early stages of pregnancy, the fetus's movements in the uterus are relatively slight and mothers cannot clearly feel the fetal movements, but as the pregnancy approaches the middle stages, the feeling of fetal movements will gradually become clearer. At this time, you may feel the fetal movement jumping, which is most likely the sound of the fetus swimming in the amniotic fluid, just like a fish blowing bubbles. Because the fetus has not yet developed hands and feet, expectant mothers cannot feel their belly moving and can only hear the sound.

When the pregnancy is more than 4 months, the fetus's hands and feet begin to develop, and the expectant mother will gradually feel her belly being touched by the small hands and feet. The fetal movements will become diverse, with all kinds of "punching and kicking", and the jumping feeling will slowly disappear.

2. The belly jumps in the middle and late stages of pregnancy is the fetus hiccups

In the middle and late stages of pregnancy, if the pregnant mother still feels her stomach jumping up and down, it is very likely that the fetus is hiccuping. This is a normal physiological phenomenon of the fetus. There is no need to be nervous when it occurs. It has no adverse effect on the mother and baby, so no special treatment is required. Fetal hiccups are caused by spasm of the fetal diaphragm, which is a special form of fetal respiratory movement in the early stages of fetal respiratory function development. When the fetus hiccups, there will be local fixed beatings in the pregnant woman's abdomen, which is what the pregnant mother feels as her belly jumping up and down.

3. Notes

The duration of fetal hiccups is irregular, ranging from 1 to 5 times a day. 95% of fetuses have hiccups every 3 to 5 minutes, with the slowest being less than 10 times per minute and the fastest being more than 50 times per minute. Because fetal hiccups are located in the pregnant woman's abdomen, pregnant women can also use this feature to self-monitor changes in the fetal position. If the hiccups rise significantly in the abdomen, there may be an abnormal fetal position and medical attention should be sought promptly.

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