Fetal movement may cause discomfort to pregnant women, which may be related to the position of pregnant women, or may be related to acute fetal distress. Generally, the symptoms can be improved by changing the position and appropriate activities, and patients with acute fetal distress may need oxygen intake and termination of pregnancy. 1. Normal situation: In late pregnancy, when the pregnant woman is in the lying down position, frequent fetal movement may cause discomfort to the pregnant woman, this is a normal situation in late pregnancy, and the pregnant woman can relieve the symptoms by getting up and moving around and changing the position. 2. Acute fetal distress: When acute fetal distress occurs, the frequency of fetal movement will increase, and it is necessary to immediately check the fetal heart rate, ultrasound and placental function, and immediately take appropriate measures to correct fetal hypoxia, but also can use magnesium sulfate to inhibit contractions to relieve symptoms. If the symptoms of distress do not improve and the uterine opening is not fully opened or vaginal delivery is not possible in the short term, cesarean section should be performed immediately. It is recommended that pregnant women closely monitor fetal movement, if abnormal fetal movement occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time.