In the third trimester, the baby will suddenly tremble, as if frightened by something. How's it going?

Does the baby often "tremble" in his stomach? In fact, what he is doing is beyond your imagination. Not long ago, a pregnant mother said that when she slept at night, her stomach shook violently, as if the baby in her stomach was "trembling". In fact, many pregnant mothers will have these feelings in the third trimester, so will the baby "chill" in the pregnant mother's stomach? Opinions vary. Most pregnant mothers know that, in fact, the fetus will pee in the pregnant mother's stomach, and every time it shakes, I wonder if it is peeing.

When a normal person or baby urinates, due to the loss of heat in the body, he will get heat through "trembling" to maintain balance. In this way, it is not impossible for the baby to get cold in the pregnant mother's stomach. If the pregnant mother feels a violent vibration in her stomach, may it be that the baby is "doing bad things" in her stomach?

Sometimes pregnant mothers feel their stomachs jump, but is it actually the baby burping? In the second trimester, the fetus begins to swallow the amniotic fluid in the pregnant mother's stomach, and of course it will urinate again. Babies burp when they are full. Don't worry too much about this, it is the normal reaction of the fetus during pregnancy. Swallowing amniotic fluid and burping are all to exercise their physical functions, just to better adapt to life outside.

Because of this, the baby will practice his legs and feet occasionally. The stronger the baby, the greater the strength of fetal movement. However, pregnant mothers must be careful not to stimulate the baby with irritating things. In the womb, although the baby is very comfortable, frequent fetal movements will increase the chance of umbilical cord entanglement. If you have an umbilical cord around your neck, it's a little dangerous!

The goddess has something to say: during pregnancy, there may be many interesting phenomena in the pregnant mother's stomach. Expectant mothers should capture this information in time in order to better understand the baby's health. Usually pregnant mothers should master the baby's fetal movement. Generally speaking, the baby's fetal movement is regular.