It might be normal for a 19-week fetus to not like to move. On the one hand, there were differences in the personality of the fetus. Some fetus were lazy and introverted, and the fetal movement time would be later. Even if there was fetal movement, it would be lazy and slow, and the pregnant woman would feel it later and weaker. On the other hand, when the abdominal wall fat of the pregnant woman was thicker, she was not sensitive to fetal movement. She might feel that the fetus did not like to move, but in fact, the fetus might have normal fetal movement. Also, if the pregnant woman was a virgin, she might feel the fetal movement later, about 20 weeks. However, if the pregnant woman had symptoms of abdominal pain and bleeding, or if the fetus was not developing normally on ultrasound, it was necessary to rule out any abnormalities. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It might be normal for the fetus to not move at 19 weeks of pregnancy. Pregnant women may feel fetal movement for the first time around 16 - 20 weeks of pregnancy. Due to a variety of factors, some pregnant women feel fetal movement later. For example, if the fetal movement was small, it would be difficult to detect; some pregnant women might not feel the fetal movement if they were more careless; if pregnant women had more abdominal fat, it would be more difficult to feel the fetal movement. As long as the fetus 'heart rate, biparietal diameter, and thigh bone length meet the standards, and the fetus is developing normally, although it may be normal if there is no fetal movement, if there is no fetal movement at around 20 weeks, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time, complete the relevant examinations, and actively deal with it under the guidance of a specialist. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The weight of a fetus at 19 weeks of pregnancy was about 200 - 250 grams, which was 0.4 - 0.5 pounds. One pound was beyond the normal weight range of a fetus at this stage. However, the weight of the fetus was affected by congenital development, genetics, and prenatal nutrition, and there may be differences between individuals. If the weight of the fetus deviated from the normal range, the pregnant woman should actively listen to the advice of professional doctors to do a comprehensive care and health care work, such as paying attention to balanced diet and nutrition to avoid excessive or insufficient nutrition. 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 be very active at 19 weeks of pregnancy. At the 19th week of pregnancy, the fetus's legs grew in proportion to the other organs of the body, and the motor cells were more developed. Its weight increased in a linear manner, and the movement increased significantly. The fetal movement was active about 10% - 30% of the time every day, and some pregnant women could feel the fetal movement. However, if you feel that the fetal movement is faster or too frequent than before, this situation may not be normal. It is best to go to the hospital for fetal heart monitoring, color ultrasound, etc. to check the fetal movement. Because the fetal movement is too frequent or slow, it may indicate that the fetus is in the uterus. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It might be normal for the fetus to move at 19 weeks of pregnancy, or it might be caused by the lack of oxygen in the fetus. At the 19th week of pregnancy, most pregnant women began to have fetal movement. At this time, fetal movement was relatively weak and irregular, but different pregnant women felt and expressed different fetal movements. As the fetus gradually grew up, the movement of the limbs increased and the range increased. Generally, after a meal, after a shower, and at night, the fetal movement would be more active. If the pregnant woman feels that the fetal movement is more active, it needs to be compared with the usual fetal movement. If the fetal movement is also more active at ordinary times, it is usually a normal phenomenon. If the fetal movement is less usually and suddenly becomes active, it is necessary to be alert to the possibility of fetal asphyxia. You can go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination to understand the fetal condition. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Under normal circumstances, a 19-week fetus would move no less than 3 - 5 times in an hour, and the number of obvious fetal movements in 12 hours would be about 30 - 40 times. However, the frequency of fetal movement was different due to the difference in the thickness of the mother's abdominal fat and the mother's self-perception. Most novices could feel the fetal movement at 18 - 20 weeks of pregnancy. At first, it was faint, but then it gradually became regular and powerful. When you can feel the fetal movement, you can count the number of fetal movements in two ways: First, the number of fetal movements within 2 hours reaches 10 times; Second, within 12 hours, take 3 fixed time periods in a day (such as 8 - 9 am, 1 - 2 pm, 8 - 9 pm) and count for 1 hour each. The number of fetal movements per hour is greater than 3 times, or multiply the number of fetal movements by 4. The number of fetal movements is also qualified if it is between 30 - 40. If the fetal movement is reduced or too frequent, it is considered that the fetus is in danger of oxygen deficiency and needs to seek medical attention in time. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If there were no symptoms of abdominal pain and bleeding, and the ultrasound showed that the fetus was developing normally, it might be normal for the fetus to suddenly stop moving at 19 weeks of pregnancy. This was because there were individual differences in the time and frequency of fetal movement. In addition to being related to the week of pregnancy and the order of birth, it was also related to factors such as the thickness of abdominal fat. The thicker the abdominal fat, the less sensitive it was to fetal movement. However, if the fetal movement was normal before, but suddenly stopped moving with symptoms such as bleeding and abdominal pain, the development of the fetus would need to be determined by ultrasound to rule out abnormalities. 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 not move much at 19 weeks of pregnancy. Because the movements of each fetus were different, the sensitivity of pregnant women was also different, so the feeling and degree of fetal movement were different. For example, some pregnant women had thicker abdominal fat, so they might not feel any obvious fetal movement. Occasionally, they would feel weak fetal movement in a quiet state, like a weak bubble moving. Moreover, at 19 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus was still relatively small, and the fetal movement was relatively weak. The pregnant woman herself may not have a very obvious feeling, but during the B-ultrasound examination, it could be found that the fetus had physical movements in the womb, such as bending and stretching or turning the head. At the same time, external stimulation can increase the frequency and magnitude of fetal movement. From the 20th week of pregnancy, there will be more obvious symptoms of fetal movement. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It might be normal for the fetus to move frequently during the 19th week of pregnancy. Generally, fetal movement can be felt from 15 to 20 weeks of pregnancy, so it is normal to feel fetal movement when lying down at 19 weeks. However, if the fetus moves more than five times per hour and irregularly, it should be considered whether it is caused by pathological factors such as insufficient oxygen. In this case, the symptoms can be relieved by changing the sleeping position. If the situation has not been relieved, it should be checked in time. If necessary, oxygen therapy should be carried out according to the examination results. In addition, fetal malposition may also lead to frequent fetal movement, which can be alleviated by appropriate exercise, chest and knee position, or acupuncture stimulation of acupoints to correct fetal malposition. In addition to the above common reasons, there may also be other diseases such as the fetal umbilical cord around the neck. If the pregnant woman is not feeling well, she should be checked and treated in time. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The fetus had two peaks of activity in a day, one of which was from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. the next day, so frequent fetal movements at two or three in the middle of the night might be normal. However, if the fetal movement is too frequent, for example, the number of consecutive fetal movements per hour suddenly increases by more than 50% of the usual number.(For example, 4 - 5 times per hour, suddenly rising to 8 or even 10 times), or suddenly the fetal movement is more frequent than the normal range during the period of less fetal movement.(more than 10 times per hour), it may be abnormal. It may be due to the lack of oxygen in the fetus, or it may indicate that the baby is too big and uncomfortable. It may also be due to the stimulation of the external environment, the strength and frequency of the pregnant woman touching the belly, the mother's emotions, excitement or anger, drinking excitatory drinks, the mother's fever, etc. If the fetal movement is abnormal, the pregnant woman should combine the fetal heart rate assessment. If the fetal heart rate exceeds 160 beats per minute, it indicates that there may be oxygen deficiency. She should seek medical examination and monitoring in time. 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 fetus would be about 14 cm in length, 200 - 300 grams in weight, 4.4 - 4.6 cm in bi-lateral diameter, 2.8 - 3.0 cm in thigh bone length, 14.2 cm in abdominal circumference (up and down by 2 cm), and 16.7 cm in head circumference. At this time, the fetus 'sensory system began to develop, including vision, touch, hearing, taste, etc. It would begin to sense sound and could begin to do prenatal education. The fetus would also swallow and often drink menstrual fluid. The digestive system would begin to work and produce meconium, the size of a sweet pepper. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!