Is it normal for the fetus to kick so hard in late pregnancy that it hurts?

Fetal movement in late pregnancy, resulting in abdominal pain in pregnant women, in the absence of obvious abnormalities, generally normal phenomenon; however, if in the fetal movement, abdominal pain at the same time, water breakage, see red and other symptoms, may represent the fetus abnormalities.
In late pregnancy, the fetus is relatively large, and all the indicators of the body tends to develop and mature, and the strength is larger, in the uterus when the activities are restricted, then it may be hard to kick the stomach, which leads to the pregnant woman’s abdominal pain. If in late pregnancy, pregnant women only abdominal pain symptoms, not accompanied by water breakage, bleeding, etc., generally is a normal phenomenon, do not worry too much.
However, if a pregnant woman has abdominal pain with symptoms such as water breakage, redness, etc., or accompanied by low amniotic fluid, it cannot be ruled out that it is due to the lack of oxygen for the fetus caused by umbilical cord extrusion, placental abruption, etc. The fetus will suffer from oxygen deprivation after kicking hard. Fetal movement will occur frequently after oxygen deprivation, which will cause abdominal pain in pregnant women. This condition is abnormal and requires prompt medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a medical professional.
Women in late pregnancy with frequent fetal movements and abdominal pain caused by the kicking of the fetus are advised to consult a doctor in time to improve the abdominal ultrasound and other examinations to determine the cause of the frequent fetal movements, regardless of whether it is accompanied by other discomforts, so as to avoid adverse consequences.