Does the baby move inside the belly during contractions?

The baby may or may not be moving inside the belly during contractions. There is no necessary connection between contractions and the baby’s movements during pregnancy; it is possible that the fetus may or may not be moving during contractions. If the fetus itself is not moving and a contraction occurs at that time, it is possible that the fetus will not move. That is, the fetus will not move because of the contraction. Fetal movements of 3-5 times per hour are normal. Frequent false contractions may lead to hypoxia, which may increase the number of fetal movements and require oxygen therapy if necessary. If fetal movement is fast, you need to consult a doctor in time to know the condition of the fetus. In addition, if the contraction is true, it is a precursor to labor, so you can consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate treatment.