What if the fetal movement is too frequent? Is this normal?

Pregnant mothers can measure fetal movements for one hour every morning, noon and evening, and multiply the total number of fetal movements for three hours by 4, which can be used as a record of fetal movements for twelve hours. Daily monitoring of fetal movement can predict fetal safety. Abnormal fetal movement is an important index of fetal hypoxia and distress. Expectant mothers should remember to count their fetal movements frequently. If fetal movement is not frequent, it is normal. If they are often serious, then they should go to the hospital for examination to see what the reason is. Too much fetal movement, too much fetal movement or reduced fetal movement are abnormal. As an obstetrician, more precisely, a rigorous obstetrician, I can tell you clearly that fetal movement is not hypoxia. The fetus is not a fish, but it will jump harder on the shore. Fetal fetal movement is a sign of fetal health.

A few are due to pathological reasons, and the fetus may be abnormal due to some disease factors, such as hypoxia and impact injury of pregnant women. Compared with weekdays, this kind of fetal movement has no obvious rhythm, and pregnant women sometimes have symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. If your pregnancy tests are normal, but there are many fetal movements, this situation is still within the normal range. It's just possible that you don't feel fetal movement or other parts of the fetus when you sleep or move. Individual fetuses are different. Normal fetal movement is 3 to 5 times per hour. Fetal movement 12 hours or more, more than 30 times, the fetus is good. As long as the fetal movement is regular, rhythmic and has little change, it means that the fetus is healthy. Frequent fetal movement is not necessarily lack of oxygen, it may be that the baby is more active.

Fetal movement is normal, usually 3-5 times per hour, about 30-40 times in 12 hours. Under normal circumstances, the intensity and frequency of fetal movement change in a certain degree throughout the day, less in the morning, more after 6 pm, and most active at 8- 1 1 in the evening. Generally speaking, the intensity and frequency of fetal movement is 38 weeks pregnant.