What if you can’t tell if it’s bowel movements or fetal movements?

You can tell the difference between bowel movements and fetal movements by the difference between bowel movements and fetal movements.
Fetal movements usually begin to appear at 18-20 weeks of pregnancy and become more pronounced as the weeks of pregnancy increase. Fetal movements are generally more regular, 3-5 times an hour, and should be over 30-40 times in 12 hours. Fetal movements do not vary much from day to day.
Bowel movements are not usually very noticeable, and may be felt as bowel movements generally increase in cases such as infections. At this time, there may also be abdominal pain, diarrhea and other intestinal symptoms, which can also be distinguished from fetal movement.
Pregnant women in the middle and late stages can observe fetal movement to know whether the fetus is abnormal in the uterus.
Usually, you also need to have regular obstetric checkups to observe the growth and development of the fetus.