The frequent fetal movements could be a normal phenomenon, or it could be an abnormal situation. Under normal circumstances, fetal movement would become more frequent at 32 - 34 weeks of pregnancy. It could reach 100 times in 12 hours. As long as there was a rhythm, it was normal. It was normal for pregnant women to feel the fetal movement more frequently when they were quiet at night, eating, bathing, or during prenatal education. In addition, when a pregnant woman lies down, the uterus relaxes and there is more room for movement. The fetus may feel comfortable and may increase fetal movement, which is normal. However, if the fetal movement was frequent and irregular, or more than the normal number of times, continuous frequency, and no intermittent agitation, it might be an abnormal situation. It was commonly seen in acute fetal distress, fever, low blood sugar, various stimulations, etc. It may also be related to external environmental stimulations, maternal diseases, fetal diseases, abnormal umbilical cord, abnormal placenta, fetal asphyxia, etc. If the fetus is deprived of oxygen in the womb, it may show frequent fetal movement at first, and then the fetal movement gradually decreases or disappears. If the pregnant woman is engaged in heavy physical labor, sports activities, crowded places, trauma, etc., it may also cause increased fetal movement, which may be a hint of fetal oxygen deficiency. If you find that the fetal movement is frequent and abnormal, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up in time. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Under normal circumstances, a pregnant woman would start to have fetal movement when she was more than four months pregnant (19 weeks pregnant had already reached this stage). Due to individual differences, some pregnant women felt more sensitive, and the abdominal wall fat layer was thinner, so it was normal to feel obvious fetal movement at 19 weeks of pregnancy. The fetus was relatively small at this stage. Although the fetal movement was relatively small, some pregnant women could clearly feel it. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At 19 weeks of pregnancy, it could be normal or abnormal for the fetus to move violently. Under normal circumstances, at the 19th week of pregnancy, the fetal motor cells began to develop. The " house " was relatively large, and the more active fetus would move more frequently. Moreover, due to the large individual differences in fetal movement, some of the fetus itself was more active and did not require special intervention. When a pregnant woman's mood fluctuated greatly, it might also cause frequent fetal movement. In this case, the pregnant woman adjusted her mood and the fetal movement would return to normal after her mood stabilized. However, if the pregnant woman did not have any other abnormal conditions and suddenly had frequent fetal movements, it might be caused by fetal oxygen deficiency. In this case, she needed to go to the hospital for fetal heart auscultation, B-ultrasound, and other examinations. The pregnant woman could take oxygen and improve the fetal oxygen deficiency symptoms. It is recommended that pregnant women with frequent fetal movements seek medical attention in time and receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition. 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 was normal for the fetus to not move at 19 weeks of pregnancy. This was because some pregnant women were not very sensitive to fetal movement, so it was difficult to feel the obvious fetal movement. Women who were slightly fat might feel the fetal movement later. In addition, the fetal position may also affect the pregnant woman's perception of fetal movement. For example, when the back wall of the uterus and the fetus's back was facing the stomach, the pregnant woman's feelings were not so obvious when the fetus kicked the back of the uterus. There were also women with tight bellies who might not feel any obvious fetal movement. Most pregnant mothers would only feel obvious fetal movement at 20 - 22 weeks. However, if you are worried about the development of the fetus, you can check the development of the fetus through B-ultrasound. If the fetus is developing well, there is no need to be too nervous. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At 40 weeks of pregnancy, it was close to labor. If there was sudden frequent fetal movement (the fetal movement was very active at night), it was abnormal. This situation might be caused by the fetus 'asphyxia in the uterus, such as the umbilical cord around the neck. It was necessary to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination in time, and if necessary, emergency surgery to terminate the pregnancy. However, under normal circumstances, there were also individual differences in fetal movement. If the fetal movement had always been active, regular, rhythmic, and did not change much, it might be a normal phenomenon. However, as long as there was a sudden change, it would be necessary to be vigilant. 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 at 19 weeks of pregnancy. Generally speaking, most pregnant women will start to feel fetal movement between the 18th and 20th weeks of pregnancy. It is often not obvious at the beginning of the 19th week. As the weeks of pregnancy increase, the fetal movement will gradually become obvious. Moreover, there were individual differences in the time to feel the fetal movement. Multiparous women might feel the fetal movement earlier, about 16 weeks of pregnancy, while nulliparous women might feel it later, about 20 weeks. In addition, factors such as the thickness of abdominal fat would also affect the feeling of fetal movement. The thicker the abdominal fat, the less sensitive it might be to fetal movement. As long as there were no signs of bleeding or abdominal pain, and the ultrasound showed that the fetus was developing normally, there was no need to worry too much. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At 19 weeks of pregnancy, it was normal for the fetus to move. Because the fetus was still relatively small at 19 weeks of pregnancy, the fetal movement was relatively weak, and the movement of each fetus was different. The sensitivity of the pregnant woman was also different, so the feeling and frequency of fetal movement would be different. In addition, pregnant women with thicker abdominal fat may not feel obvious fetal movement. Occasionally, they would feel weak fetal movement in a quiet state, like bubbles moving. However, if there is no fetal movement for a long time or there is an obvious abnormal decrease in fetal movement, it is recommended to combine it with other examination results for a comprehensive analysis. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was normal to feel fetal movement at 19 weeks of pregnancy. Under normal circumstances, when a pregnant woman was four months pregnant (about 16 weeks), the fetus would start to move. Nineteen weeks of pregnancy was already four to five months into the pregnancy. It was normal for a pregnant woman to feel fetal movement at this time. Due to the different physical conditions of different pregnant women, some pregnant women were more sensitive and the abdominal wall fat layer was thinner, so the feeling of fetal movement was more obvious. This was normal and did not necessarily mean that it was a good or bad thing. Fetal movement is the performance of the fetus in the womb, such as kicking, reaching out, turning over, etc. It is the performance of the fetus 'vitality. Normal fetal movement indicates that the fetus is developing well, the placenta is functioning normally, and there is sufficient oxygen and nutrition supply. However, if there was a sudden change in fetal movement, such as too frequent or prolonged pause, it would need to be paid attention to. This could be a sign that the fetus was facing danger, such as lack of oxygen or distress. 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!
This could be a normal phenomenon, but there could also be abnormal situations. Under normal circumstances, it might be because the fetus had a larger space to move around in the uterus. When the fetus was lying down, it was easier to sense the fetus 'movements. When the fetus was lying on its side, the space of movement was relatively different and it was not easy to sense. When the fetus burps, there may be fetal movement when lying flat, but there may be no movement when lying on one side. However, if the fetus is deprived of oxygen in the uterus, it may not be able to absorb enough oxygen, resulting in fetal movement when lying flat and relatively less fetal movement when lying on the side. It may also be the pregnant woman's feeling wrong. It is recommended that the pregnant woman go to the hospital for examination in time. The diagnosis can be confirmed through fetal heart rate monitoring and B-ultrasound examination. If the pregnant woman's mood fluctuated greatly and the central nervous system was stimulated, such abnormal fetal movement may also occur. The pregnant woman should maintain a good attitude and avoid excessive emotional fluctuations. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!