Fetal movement detection should be scientific. How to scientifically detect fetal movement?

Introduction: The frequency, speed and intensity of fetal movement represent the living state of the fetus, which is the most convenient and effective method for expectant mothers to judge whether the fetus is safe in the uterus, so fetal movement monitoring is of great significance. It is necessary to detect fetal movement scientifically, so how to detect fetal movement scientifically?

First, why do you want to count fetal movements during pregnancy? Fetal movement is also known as the "barometer" of infant health. The sharp change of fetal movement may indicate that the baby will have trouble in the stomach or feel uncomfortable. More precisely, it may be that the baby is deprived of oxygen or oppressed. Therefore, counting fetal movements is a very important means for expectant mothers to monitor their babies' situation, especially in the late pregnancy (28 -37 weeks), and expectant mothers must strengthen their awareness in this regard. The baby's fetal movement has its own characteristics, and the frequency and width may vary greatly. Therefore, we need to find out the law of fetal movement. If the baby's fetal movement suddenly changes more than before, it is best to consult a doctor as soon as possible to confirm that the baby is safe and normal.

Second, how to scientifically detect fetal movement 1 and calculate the time required to reach a certain number of fetal movements, based on 10 times. Expectant mothers start to measure fetal movement after getting up in the morning, and stop counting after reaching 10. You can go to work and do housework as usual. Some expectant mothers may reach 10 times per hour; It may only be 10 times at night. If there is no fetal movement 10 times at night, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately. 2. Record fetal movements every day. You can draw a table and record it. Recording starts at 8 o'clock every morning, and every time you feel fetal movement, mark it on the table, and stop recording when it reaches 10 times. If the number of fetal movements does not reach 10 before 8 pm, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible. 3. Calculate the number of fetal movements in a certain period of time. Expectant mothers test fetal movement for three hours every day. Morning, noon and evening. The total number of fetal movements measured is multiplied by 4 as the fetal movement record of 12 hours per day. If 1 hour is less than 3 times, extend the measurement time to 6 hours or 12 hours.

If the pregnant mother thinks that the baby has not had fetal movement for several hours, don't worry. At this time, the baby is usually sleeping. Expectant mothers count fetal movements every day, compare data and observe changes. If abnormal fetal movement occurs, consult a doctor immediately.