Too much fetal movement may indicate fetal hypoxia and a possible problem. Fetal movement counting is a simple and effective method for pregnant women to self-evaluate the intrauterine status of the fetus, and should be performed after 28 weeks of gestation, with a normal rate of ≥10 movements/2 hours. When after eating or activity may appear briefly simple excessive fetal movement, but when there is a long duration of fetal movement, excessive and then gradually reduced or disappeared, mostly suggests that there is fetal hypoxia, need to go to the hospital in a timely manner. When the pregnant woman is aware of abnormal fetal movement, she should go to the hospital in time, and need to carry out fetal umbilical cord blood flow monitoring, fetal biophysical scoring and other ultrasonography, as well as fetal cardiac monitoring to fully assess the intrauterine situation of the fetus, and to give oxygen, rehydration and other intrauterine resuscitation measures are still not improved, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy in a timely manner, and to be prepared for neonatal resuscitation rescue. When excessive fetal movement occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital to find out the cause and actively deal with it.