Amniocentesis refers to amniocentesis, a procedure that may temporarily cause a slight increase in fetal movement, but does not cause persistent abnormal fetal movement.
Amniocentesis is an ultrasound-guided procedure that uses a long needle to extract amniotic fluid from a deeper part of the amniotic fluid. Generally, it will not hurt the fetus, but amniocentesis will stimulate the uterus and may cause uterine contractions, which will indirectly affect the fetus, resulting in a slight increase in the number of movements of the fetus, but it will not cause persistent irregular fetal movements.
Pregnant women should take sufficient rest after amniocentesis and avoid contact with water to prevent infection. If abnormal fetal movement occurs after amniocentesis, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for examination and take appropriate treatment under the doctor’s guidance.