It was normal for the fetus to move more frequently at 19 weeks. The fetus in the mother's body did not have the concept of daytime, nor could it distinguish the external light, so its activity pattern was not necessarily the same as the mother's routine. At night, the mother-to-be's surroundings were quiet and her attention was relatively focused. The slightest movement of the fetus was easily detected. During the day, due to the noisy surroundings, the mother-to-be could easily ignore the fetal movement and feel that the fetal movement was more frequent at night. In addition, the change in the position of the mother-to-be while sleeping may also change the position of the fetus in the abdomen, causing the fetus to be uncomfortable. The fetus may express this discomfort through fetal movement. It was also possible that this period of time happened to be the period when the fetus was more active, such as 6:00 - 9:00 in the morning, 21:00 - 23:00 in the evening, and even some fetus would move frequently from 24:00 - 3:00 in the morning. Normal fetal movement was not less than 3 - 5 times in an hour, and the number of fetal movements was more than 30 - 40 times in 12 hours. However, the individual difference of the fetus was large. As long as the fetal movement was regular, rhythmic, and did not change much, it meant that the fetus was developing normally. However, if the fetal movement is too frequent, such as during the period of time when the fetal movement suddenly increases by more than 50%, or when the fetal movement suddenly increases by more than 50% during the time when the fetal movement is not usually active, it may indicate that the fetus is under pressure in the womb or lacks oxygen. In this case, the fetal heart rate can be evaluated in combination with the fetal heart rate. If the fetal heart rate exceeds 160 beats per minute, you should go to the hospital for monitoring and observation as soon as possible. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
During the 19th week of pregnancy, frequent fetal movements could be normal or abnormal. Under normal circumstances, there were individual differences in the fetal movement of the fetus. A more active fetus might move frequently. In addition, after the pregnant woman finished eating, the baby absorbed enough nutrients and accelerated blood circulation, so the baby moved more frequently at night. When the expectant father and expectant mother talked to the stomach, the baby would also increase the fetal movement. When the pregnant woman was hungry, the number of fetal movements would increase, indicating that she needed energy replenishment. When a pregnant woman's mood fluctuated, it might also cause frequent fetal movements. In this case, the fetal movements would return to normal after the pregnant woman adjusted her mood and stabilized her mood. There was no need for special treatment. Judging from the abnormal situation, if the pregnant woman did not have any other special circumstances, the sudden frequent fetal movement might be caused by fetal oxygen deficiency in the womb. This situation required going to the hospital for fetal heart auscultation, B-ultrasound, and other examinations. The pregnant woman could be given oxygen to improve the fetal oxygen deficiency symptoms. In addition, if the number of fetal movements suddenly increases by more than 50% during the period when the baby is usually active, or if the number of fetal movements suddenly increases by more than 50% during the period when the baby is usually not active (such as before meals), it may also indicate that the baby is under pressure in the womb and may lack oxygen. If the fetal heart rate exceeds 160 beats/min, it means that there is indeed oxygen deficiency. Go to the hospital for monitoring and observation as soon as possible. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It may be normal for the fetus to move frequently at night during the 41st week of pregnancy, but there may also be abnormalities. Under normal circumstances, pregnant women could feel fetal movement around the 20th week of pregnancy. The fetal movement reached its peak at the 32nd to 34th week of pregnancy. After the 38th week of pregnancy, the fetal movement gradually decreased. However, it was normal for the fetal movement to be frequent in the third stage of pregnancy and the fetal movement was greater than or equal to 30 times per 12 hours. However, frequent fetal movement could also be a sign of fetal oxygen deficiency. For example, when the placenta was aging and the pregnant woman had high blood pressure, frequent fetal movement could be a sign of fetal oxygen deficiency. If there is frequent fetal movement at 41 weeks of pregnancy and is accompanied by abnormalities, such as the fetal heart rate continues to be greater than 180 beats per minute and may be accompanied by deceleration, or the pregnant woman feels other discomfort, it should be highly valued and should be taken to the hospital for relevant examination and treatment as soon as possible. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At the 19th week of pregnancy, most pregnant women will feel slight fetal movement, but fetal movement is usually not frequent. The specific feeling varies from person to person. Generally speaking, a pregnant woman can start to feel the fetus 'movements in the womb around 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy. At the 19th week of pregnancy, the fetus was still relatively small, and the fetal movement was relatively small. There was no rhythm to it, and it was sometimes more and sometimes less. It was like the feeling of intestines squirming, butterflies flapping their wings, or fish swimming. However, every pregnant woman felt different about fetal movement. Some pregnant women did not feel fetal movement at 19 weeks of pregnancy. If the prenatal examination was normal, it was generally normal. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The frequent fetal movements at 19 weeks of pregnancy could be normal or abnormal. From a normal point of view, the situation of different embryos was different. If the fetus is more active and active, the fetal movement will appear earlier and the range will be larger. The pregnant woman will feel it more clearly and may have frequent fetal movement. Some pregnant women feel the fetal movement earlier and the fetal movement will be relatively obvious and regular at 19 weeks. For example, pregnant women who can feel the fetal movement after 16 weeks may feel more frequent fetal movement at 19 weeks. If the pregnant woman rested more on a day, she would be sitting or lying down most of the time. She would be more relaxed and feel more fetal movements. From an abnormal point of view, normal fetal movement was 3 - 5 times per hour. If it was much higher than this frequency, it was frequent fetal movement. This may be a manifestation of fetal oxygen deficiency. Sometimes, abnormal amount of water could also cause frequent fetal movement. Therefore, if the pregnant woman felt that the fetus was moving frequently, she should go to the hospital in time for a B-ultrasound examination to confirm the condition of the fetus. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The frequent fetal movement at 40 weeks +5 weeks of pregnancy could be caused by a variety of situations. If the fetal movement was rhythmic, it might be a normal phenomenon. For example, the fetus might have its own biological clock and be more active at night; or the pregnant woman's behavior before going to bed, such as the energy supplement after eating dinner, made the fetus excited; or it might be that the pregnant woman's uterus relaxed after lying down, and the fetus had more space to move around, feeling comfortable and thus more active. In addition, pregnant women may also feel more frequent fetal movements when eating, bathing, and prenatal education. These are usually normal. However, if the fetal movement was more frequent than normal, continuous, or restless, one needed to be vigilant. This could be a sign of fetal asphyxia, which could be related to abnormal placental function, umbilical cord around the neck, umbilical cord twist, etc. It could also be caused by low blood sugar, fever, or various stimulations in the pregnant woman. As she was already at the stage of 40 weeks of pregnancy +5 and close to delivery, if there was frequent fetal movement and it was not clear whether it was normal, it was recommended to seek medical examination in time to ensure the safety of the fetus. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The frequent fetal movement at 19 weeks of pregnancy may be caused by many factors. 1. Biological factors 1. Fetal characteristics - Some of the babies were more active and loved to move. The difference in personality would cause them to move more frequently during this period. - If the fetal movement appeared earlier, the pregnant woman could feel the fetal movement after 16 weeks. By 19 weeks, the fetal movement might be more obvious and frequent. 2. external environment - When the pregnant woman was in a quieter environment, such as at night, the fetus was more energetic and the pregnant woman would feel the fetal movement more frequently. 3. Pregnant woman's own condition - If a pregnant woman's mood showed emotional changes such as agitation, anxiety, nervousness, and fear, these emotional fluctuations could affect the fetus through the placenta, causing the fetal movement to be very frequent. In addition, when a pregnant woman is lighter and has a thinner abdominal wall, she may feel the fetal movement earlier and feel the fetal movement frequently. Some pregnant women will have this situation around 24 - 26 weeks, and similar situations may occur at 19 weeks due to individual differences. Pathological factors 1. anoxia - Normal fetal movement during pregnancy is 3 - 5 times per hour. If the fetal movement count exceeds 10 times per hour, it can be considered frequent fetal movement, which may be caused by fetal asphyxia and distress. If the fetus is deprived of oxygen, it may be accompanied by abnormal fetal heart rate. The fetal heart rate is more than 160 beats per minute, or less than 120 beats per minute. If it is less than 100 beats per minute, it means that the fetus is severely deprived of oxygen. 2. abnormal amniotic fluid - An abnormal amount of water could also lead to frequent fetal movements. If there is frequent fetal movement at the 19th week of pregnancy, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for B-ultrasound, fetal heart rate monitoring and other examinations to determine the specific cause and take corresponding measures. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was normal for the fetus to move at night during the 19th week of pregnancy. On the one hand, during this period, the fetus began to feel the mother's emotions and hormone changes in the body, which may affect the fetal movement. At 19 weeks, the fetus 'limbs developed more strongly, the sensory organs developed rapidly, and the fetal movement became more obvious. On the other hand, from the time rule, frequent fetal movement from 6:00 to 9:00 in the morning, 21:00 to 23:00 in the evening, and even 24:00 to 3:00 in the morning was within the normal range. The frequent fetal activity from 9:00 to 1:00 in the morning may be related to the decrease in the mother's blood sugar concentration (fetal hunger). In addition, external stimulation may also cause frequent fetal movement. For example, the mother's activities at night or excessive diet intake will increase the pressure on the fetus, which will also stimulate the fetal activity. However, if the mother has abnormal conditions such as abdominal pain and bleeding, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to rule out frequent fetal movement caused by pathological reasons. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At the 19th week of pregnancy, the fetal movement was irregular. It was mostly felt when the pregnant mother was sleeping or lying down, so it was normal to have fetal movement in the middle of the night. At the 19th week of pregnancy, the fetal movement of the fetus was relatively mild. It was generally manifested as a slight twisting, kicking, or weak trembling, just like a small fish swimming in the water. As the fetus was still relatively small, the range of fetal movement was also relatively small. There was no regularity, and it was sometimes more and sometimes less. If you find that the fetal movement is irregular, the increment is reduced, or there is no fetal movement, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At 40 weeks, frequent fetal movements at night did not necessarily mean that the baby was about to be born. The frequent fetal movement at 40 weeks may be due to increased physiological fetal movement. For example, under external stimulation (such as loud sounds, nervous mood of pregnant women, etc.), the fetus may have increased physiological fetal movement. After these stimulations are removed, the fetal movement may return to normal. It may also be a sign of labor. In addition, the pregnant woman may also have a feeling of fetal descent and redness. It may also be caused by fetal oxygen deficiency, placental premature separation, etc. If the fetus at 40 weeks of pregnancy is deprived of oxygen due to placental factors or other reasons, there will be frequent fetal movement in the early stage. If the lack of oxygen continues without improvement, the frequency of fetal movement may decrease. If a pregnant woman at 40 weeks of pregnancy finds frequent fetal movement after experiencing strenuous activity or abdominal impact, it is necessary to consider the occurrence of placental premature separation. If there is frequent fetal movement at night during the 40th week of pregnancy, there may be other reasons besides labor. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
During the 19th week of pregnancy, frequent fetal movements and tight abdomen could be caused by many reasons. On the one hand, the rapid growth of the fetus at 19 weeks and the expansion of the uterus may cause abdominal tightness and false contractions. If the pain is irregular and the interval is uncertain, it is a normal pregnancy phenomenon and does not require special treatment. If the pain is strong and lasts for a long time, you need to see a doctor. On the other hand, the change in the position of the fetus would cause the fetus to slowly descend from the mid-abdomen. The sinking of the fetus may cause the skin and muscles of the abdomen to be pulled, causing the stomach to become tight and hard. This was also a normal pregnancy phenomenon. One should pay attention to the pregnancy examination and pay attention to the development of the fetus. At the same time, the distraction of the ligaments could also cause this phenomenon. As the fetus grew larger and the uterus grew larger, the ligaments around the uterus would continue to be pulled and in a tight state. Pregnant women needed more rest to avoid overexertion. At the same time, they could exercise to relieve it. In addition, the fetal movement at just 19 weeks was relatively weak. It was possible to just feel a slight tightness in the stomach, and it was normal for it to pass occasionally. However, if the stomach felt tight for a long time, it was necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible for fetal heart rate monitoring and color ultrasound examination to see if the baby was suffering from fetal asphyxia. Once there were symptoms of fetal asphyxia, oxygen therapy was needed immediately to avoid the possibility of fetal asphyxia or even fetal arrest caused by fetal asphyxia. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!