What is the difference between fetal heartbeat and fetal movement

Fetal heartbeat refers to the heartbeat of the fetus, and fetal movement refers to the movement of the fetus in the womb, the details of which need to be consulted in the hospital.
Fetal heartbeat is the heartbeat of the fetus in the uterus and can be monitored by ultrasound and fetal heart rate monitors. Fetal movement is the movement of the fetus in the uterus, which refers to the movement of the fetus without hitting the uterine wall. Generally, fetal movement can be felt after about 16 weeks of pregnancy, and the frequency of fetal movement will increase with the growth of pregnancy.
It is recommended to closely observe the fetal heartbeat and fetal movement during pregnancy, and go to the hospital immediately if there is any abnormality.